Quantum eMotion Launches eShield-Q for Runtime Cryptographic Protection


Quantum eMotion Corp. (QeM) has announced the launch of eShield-Q, a cybersecurity platform designed to protect cryptographic operations during application runtime. As AI-driven threats and quantum computing risks evolve, eShield-Q addresses a critical vulnerability: the exposure of encryption keys and secrets while they are actively being used in memory. The platform is built on an "assume compromise" security model, ensuring that even if an operating system or hypervisor is breached, the underlying cryptographic processes remain secure.
Core Capabilities: Entropy, Memory Security, and Hardened Runtime
The eShield-Q platform integrates three foundational technologies to provide end-to-end protection:
Quantum Entropy (via eFlux-Q): Generates cryptographic keys using true quantum randomness, eliminating the predictability inherent in classical random number generators.
Memory-Secure Cryptography (via SecureKey): Utilizes register-based protection for symmetric keys and "just-in-time" decryption for asymmetric secrets to minimize the window of exposure in memory.
Hardened Runtime Protection: Provides continuous validation of cryptographic integrity, including safeguards across the CPU, stack, and heap boundaries to prevent memory scraping and remote code execution.
Strategic Integration and Deployment
Designed for high-demand environments such as AI pipelines, identity platforms, and critical infrastructure, eShield-Q is OpenSSL-compatible, allowing for seamless integration without requiring extensive application rewrites. This launch marks a strategic expansion for Quantum eMotion, moving beyond standalone entropy solutions to an integrated "cloud-to-chip" security platform. By combining quantum-resilient keys with hardened execution, QeM positions itself to protect digital assets against both current AI-accelerated exploits and the future threat of quantum-based decryption.
You can find the official press release regarding the launch of eShield-Q here. Quantum eMotion will further showcase the platform’s runtime protection capabilities at the upcoming Cybersecurity and Identity Summit.
May 4, 2026
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