BEIJING — July 8, 2026 — Beijing Infosec Technologies Co., Ltd. (Infosec, 688201.SS) and Beijing China Certification Huanyu Information Security Technology Co., Ltd. (China Certification CA) officially signed a strategic cooperation agreement in Beijing today, announcing the launch of their joint Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) Technology Lab. This milestone marks a deeper collaboration in PQC research and development, commercial cryptography product innovation, and industry-wide deployment—all aimed at building an unshakeable digital security foundation for the quantum era.
Quantum computing is accelerating at an unprecedented pace, establishing itself as a core frontier of the next technological revolution. However, this leap forward brings significant risks: traditional public-key cryptography systems like RSA and ECC—which currently underpin global digital infrastructure—face the real threat of being compromised by quantum computers. This puts massive volumes of sensitive data, from financial transactions and citizen identities to healthcare and corporate finance records, under unprecedented pressure.
In response, national strategic initiatives explicitly advocate for proactive planning in quantum technology, encouraging the adoption of compliant post-quantum cryptographic algorithms. To counter these emerging threats, the state is concurrently driving the R&D and implementation of PQC technologies, leveraging innovation to neutralize potential risks. Against this backdrop, engineering a next-generation security framework that combines quantum-resistant defense with trusted identity authentication has become critical for high-quality growth across digital industries. This urgent need is the primary catalyst driving Infosec and China Certification CA to co-found this joint laboratory.
Co-Building a Powerhouse for Post-Quantum Innovation
This strategic partnership perfectly marries Infosec’s cutting-edge PQC R&D capabilities with China Certification CA’s industry-leading electronic authentication services. Together, the two entities will create a complete, closed-loop ecosystem spanning advanced R&D, product commercialization, industry application, and ecosystem-wide promotion.
According to the strategic agreement, the Joint Post-Quantum Cryptography Technology Lab will focus on two core strategic pillars:
Pillar 1: Synergizing Products and Scenarios to Drive PQC Authentication Pilots
Infosec will leverage its extensive expertise in PQC algorithm development and productization to deliver state-of-the-art quantum-resistant products, cryptographic migration blueprints, and robust technical support. Complementing this, China Certification CA will utilize its vast scenario resources and channel advantages in e-authentication to spearhead pilot programs and scale the deployment of PQC solutions across digital certificates, trusted identities, and electronic signatures.
Pillar 2: Creating Industry Benchmarks to Deliver Replicable, Proven Blueprints
The partners will selectively target high-impact industries and typical use cases—such as inspection and testing, the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), and specialized equipment. By co-developing a series of flagship PQC application projects, they aim to crystallize standardized, highly scalable templates. These proven blueprints will serve as a definitive guide for deploying post-quantum cryptography across critical information infrastructure sectors.
This landmark signing represents a major evolution of a partnership that first began in 2024. Moving forward, Infosec and China Certification CA will continue to maximize their respective expertise in cryptographic technology and electronic authentication. Together, they are set to build an impenetrable post-quantum firewall for the digital economy, forging a next-generation digital trust system that is secure, resilient, and fully autonomous.

