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Vessel Bridge Program- Research at the Post-Quantum Frontier

 

The Vessel Bridge Program is the formal cross-subsidiary research collaboration between So6 LLC (cybersecurity and decentralized identity) and Formula 34 Degrees LLC (substrate-aware network R&D). United under the Purpose and Function (P.F.) Flag of T.A. Resendez Inc., the program focuses on post-quantum cryptography (PQC) — the next generation of cryptographic primitives that must remain secure when classical and quantum computers can both attack them.

Mission statement. To build the bridge across "The Null Force" — the gap between centralized and decentralized security substrates — using cryptographic primitives engineered to outlast classical computing.

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Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC)

 

PQC is the area of cryptography that researches and advances the use of quantum-resistant primitives, with the goal of keeping existing public key infrastructure intact in a future era of quantum computing. PQC algorithms are designed to be secure against both quantum and classical computers and deployable without drastic changes to existing communication protocols and networks.

The Vessel Bridge Program tracks PQC standardization work at NIST and integrates emerging primitives into the identity (So6) and network (Formula 34°) architectures that T.A. Resendez Inc. supports.

Source: NIST Post-Quantum Cryptography Program

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