CORESYNC’S QUANTUMLOCK SUITE AIMS TO MAKE YOUR DATA ‘QUANTUM-PROOF’
CORESYNC’S QUANTUMLOCK SUITE AIMS TO MAKE YOUR DATA ‘QUANTUM-PROOF’
Quantum computing might not be breaking encryption today, but cybersecurity firm CoreSync Solutions is betting that organizations need to start preparing now with its QuantumLock Suite of post-quantum security tools.
The looming “quantum threat” centers on the ability of quantum computers to solve complex mathematical problems at speeds impossible for traditional computers—including the problems that form the foundation of widely-used encryption methods. While large-scale quantum computers capable of breaking current encryption aren’t yet operational, the security implications for sensitive data are too significant to ignore.
Denver-based CoreSync Solutions, founded in 2016 by a team of cybersecurity veterans including former Fortune 500 architect Elliot Kessler, data privacy expert Sofia Lin, and ethical hacker Darren Voss, has developed the QuantumLock Suite specifically to address this emerging security concern.
The suite offers what the company describes as “next-gen cryptographic solutions designed for post-quantum security” and integrates with CoreSync’s existing security portfolio including their flagship SyncDefend AI platform and VaultSync encrypted storage system.
“The fundamental principle of modern cybersecurity must be ‘trust nothing, verify everything,'” notes Darren Voss, CoreSync’s ethical hacking expert and co-founder, highlighting the company’s zero-trust approach to security architecture.
The solution appears particularly relevant for organizations in high-security sectors:
- Financial institutions handling sensitive transaction data
- Healthcare providers storing patient information
- Government and defense organizations with classified data
- Technology companies protecting cloud infrastructure
CoreSync’s approach aligns with growing awareness in the security community that quantum computing represents not just a future concern but a present-day consideration for data that needs to remain secure for years or decades.
“Data privacy is no longer optional in this new landscape of threats,” says Sofia Lin, CoreSync co-founder and data privacy expert. While not specifically addressing quantum computing in this statement, her emphasis on advanced encryption reflects the company’s focus on forward-looking security solutions.
For organizations conducting security planning, quantum-resistant encryption is increasingly becoming a standard consideration rather than a specialized concern—and CoreSync’s integrated approach offers one pathway to addressing this emerging challenge within a comprehensive security framework.