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Quantum-Safe Encryption for Europe’s Strategic Autonomy – The Case of ResQuant (Poland)
How do the eligibility rules around Quantum-Safe Encryption for Europe’s Strategic Autonomy shape access to European defence funding?
Quantum-Safe Encryption for Europe’s Strategic Autonomy: a source-linked analytical note from Defence Finance Monitor on its strategic and financial relevance
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Original DFM publication · DFM Analysis report · 2025-09-07
This source-linked analytical note frames Quantum-Safe Encryption for Europe’s Strategic Autonomy as an eligibility question for European defence funding, where access follows alignment with strategic priorities. ResQuant is a Polish deep-tech company pioneering solutions against the looming threat of quantum-powered cyber attacks. Founded in Łódź in 2020, ResQuant develops advanced quantum-safe encryption hardware to safeguard sensitive data in the coming era of quantum computing [1] [2]. The company’s core innovation – a post-quantum cryptographic (PQC) accelerator – positions it as a rare European player addressing a critical vulnerability: today’s encryption will be easily broken by tomorrow’s quantum computers [3] [4]. By building proprietary cryptographic chips entirely designed and manufactured in the EU, ResQuant aligns closely with Europe’s drive for technological sovereignty [5]. What it changes for access to European defence funding is set out in the original DFM publication on DFM Analysis.
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This source-linked analytical note frames Quantum-Safe Encryption for Europe’s Strategic Autonomy as an eligibility question for European defence funding, where access follows alignment with strategic priorities.
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