Infineon has brought out a chip for post-quantum cryptography (PQC) using XMSS signatures called OPTIGA TPM (Trusted Platform Module) SLB 9672. This mechanism counteracts the threat of firmware corruption by attackers with access to quantum computers and increases long term survivability of the device by enabling a quantum-resistant firmware upgrade path. The standardised, out-of-the-box TPM ...
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