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SEALSQ Strengthens IoMT Security and Edge AI Integration with Post-Quantum Technology to Safeguard Next-Generation Healthcare Systems

Geneva, Switzerland, June 26, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- SEALSQ’s unique value proposition integrates PKI with Quantum-Resistant Cryptography and Post-Quantum

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SEALSQ Strengthens IoMT Security and Edge AI Integration with Post-Quantum Technology to Safeguard Next-Generation Healthcare Systems

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[{"type":"text","content":"Geneva, Switzerland, June 26, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- SEALSQ’s unique value proposition integrates PKI with Quantum-Resistant Cryptography and Post-Quantum Secure Hardware SEALSQ Corp (NASDAQ: LAES) (\"SEALSQ\" or \"Company\"), a company that focuses on developing and selling Semiconductors, PKI, and Post-Quantum technology hardware and software products, today announced expanded capabilities to support the rapidly evolving Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) landscape. SEALSQ’s technologies provide essential security components for applications that secure communications, authenticate devices, and enforce compliance with next-generation digital health frameworks. The IoMT represents a vast network of interconnected medical devices, sensors, software, and healthcare systems utilizing internet connectivity to exchange information. By leveraging technologies like wireless communication, cloud computing, and now edge AI, IoMT offloads tasks and stores data on remote or local edge servers, vastly enhancing device functionality, storage capacity, and computational power. This integration is transforming healthcare delivery, fitness monitoring, and chronic disease management, addressing the challenges posed by rising global healthcare costs and aging populations. As IoMT continues to expand, the need for enhanced cybersecurity becomes critical. Most communications between devices and cloud servers occur over public networks, posing significant risks of unauthorized access. Malicious actors can exploit vulnerabilities to gain access to sensitive data, manipulate medical outcomes, or impersonate trusted systems. Ensuring the authenticity and integrity of transmitted data is essential to preventing attacks such as replay, man-in-the-middle, and denial-of-service incidents. SEALSQ supports IoMT evolving needs by delivering security components that protect physical access to facilities, secure communications, and authenticate devices across government and consumer healthcare settings. While its Smart Card reader chips are integrated into IDENTIV terminals used by major European healthcare systems to read patient cards securely, SEALSQ’s Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) and Secure Elements also enable in the field authentication and encryption for remote patient monitoring systems, protecting the flow of medical data between wearable devices ...

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