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Dievas Qrypto is positioned as “Post-Quantum Security Infrastructure.” It targets the “harvest now, decrypt later” risk brought by quantum computing, protecting data in transit, data at rest, and authentication processes. Its main selling point is the use of NIST-standardized ML-KEM and ML-DSA, with post-quantum cryptographic capabilities built around TLS 1.3.
Based on the available content, Qrypto is not a single cryptographic library but a three-layer integration model. At the application layer, it provides crypto-agile APIs and configuration interfaces to abstract algorithm selection. At the TLS integration layer, it supports gnuTLS and OpenSSL, allowing PQC to be added without replacing the existing TLS stack. At the bottom is Dievas’s proprietary encryption engine, with hardware optimizations for ARM, x86, and RISC-V. Its protection focus includes ML-KEM key exchange, ML-DSA authentication, and post-quantum session protection for TLS 1.3.
The collected content does not disclose its pricing model, licensing terms, payment methods, or whether it has FIPS, Common Criteria, ISO, or other compliance certifications. While it emphasizes NIST PQC standard algorithms, that does not mean the product itself has obtained compliance certification. Before enterprise procurement, buyers should request details on algorithm implementation, third-party assessments, performance testing, and support commitments.
Its strengths are a clear technical direction around ML-KEM, ML-DSA, and TLS 1.3, plus an emphasis on compatibility with gnuTLS/OpenSSL, which should reduce migration friction. The crypto-agile design also helps with future algorithm changes. The downside is that the public materials are rather marketing-oriented and lack information on a management console, alerts, auditing, key lifecycle management, SLA, customer references, and deployment documentation.
It is better suited to mid-to-large enterprises, infrastructure vendors, and security teams that already have TLS infrastructure and want to evaluate post-quantum migration in advance. The source content does not provide information on access from mainland China, network stability, or payment methods, so these remain unknown. If deployed in China, buyers should also carefully assess compliance with Chinese commercial cryptography requirements, MLPS/security assessment requirements, and how it compares with local cryptographic products or cloud security solutions.
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