Patented Foundations, Practical Prototypes
Our work spans issued and pending intellectual property, peer-reviewed research, and system demonstrations that connect theory, hardware, and real deployment constraints.
Verified updates on research, prototypes, and publications at QSPARC Labs.
Our work spans issued and pending intellectual property, peer-reviewed research, and system demonstrations that connect theory, hardware, and real deployment constraints.
QSPARC Labs focuses on cryptographic systems designed for long deployment lifetimes, grounded in coding theory and structured security models.
We build experimental implementations to study performance trade-offs, robustness, and correctness under realistic operating conditions.
Current areas of progress across cryptographic research and system development.
Ongoing research on decoding strategies, predictable key handling, side-channel aware engineering, and correctness validation across target environments.
Examining how post-quantum cryptography interacts with widely deployed protocol families, with attention to hybrid transitions and long-term maintainability.
Carefully scoped technical sharing and review while patent filings and evaluation processes continue.
Why long-term data protection requires action before quantum systems arrive.
Adversaries can capture encrypted data today and attempt decryption in the future. Post-quantum planning helps preserve confidentiality across decades.
Code-based cryptography relies on well-studied mathematical problems with a long history of analysis and transparent security trade-offs.
Security depends on implementation behavior, integration choices, and operational constraints, not just theoretical hardness.
Post-quantum adoption is a multi-year process. Hybrid approaches and careful migration planning reduce operational and security risk.
Participation in technical briefings, research discussions, and evaluation workshops.
QSPARC Labs is currently focused on research and controlled technical evaluations. If you are hosting a post-quantum security briefing or technical workshop, contact us to discuss participation.
Accurate and responsible communication about our work and mission.
Adversaries are collecting encrypted data today, waiting for quantum computers to break it. The window to protect long-term secrets is closing.
While SIKE, CRYSTALS-Kyber, and Rainbow have failed, McEliece remains secure. QSPARC CN delivers McEliece security at 10× smaller key sizes.
Satellite-ready key sizes, deterministic decoding, GPU-ready architecture — for platforms where cryptographic failure is a national security event.
A concise overview of QSPARC Labs, research focus areas, and system-level approach. Available upon request.
In-depth discussions covering coding-theoretic foundations, post-quantum transition considerations, and evaluation methodology. By request.
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