SecureKey Provider Integrates OpenSSL v3.5 with Post-Quantum and Memory Protection Enhancements

We're excited to announce that our engineering team has successfully integrated the upcoming OpenSSL v3.5 release into the SecureKey Provider library.

This latest version of OpenSSL introduces FIPS-validated Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) algorithms — a significant advancement for building future-proof cryptographic systems. For full details on the new algorithms, refer to the official OpenSSL v3.5 release notes.

With this integration, SecureKey Provider now delivers enhanced protection for post-quantum keys by combining OpenSSL’s FIPS-verified algorithms with our proprietary in-memory encryption technology. This ensures that cryptographic keys remain protected while in use, significantly reducing the risk of compromise from advanced memory attacks and side-channel threats.

🔐 Key compromise is the #1 threat to cryptographic systems.
With SecureKey Provider, you’re protected against both classical and quantum-era attacks.

OpenSSL v3.5 is expected to be generally available in April 2025. Our team has proactively worked with both the Alpha and soon-to-be-released Beta versions, reflecting our deep commitment to cutting-edge security and performance.

SecureKey continues to lead in cryptographic protection by securing keys at runtime, integrating the latest standards, and preparing our users for the post-quantum future.

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