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Malay Mail
27-05-2025
- Business
- Malay Mail
World's First Post-Quantum Cybersecurity ASICs: Slovak Pioneer Revolutionizes Defense Tech at DSEI Japan 2025
In a significant development, Decent Cybersecurity, with the support of the Slovak government, is exploring the opportunity to manufacture the world's first 2nm post-quantum ASIC microchips in Japan, potentially cooperating with Rapidus Corporation . This collaboration would represent a revolutionary advancement in quantum-resistant hardware security, combining Decent Cybersecurity's post-quantum cryptographic expertise with Rapidus's cutting-edge 2nm semiconductor manufacturing capabilities to create the world's first 2nm post-quantum cryptography ASICs (Application-Specific Integrated Circuits). The company's stand (H7-158) attracted significant attention, including a visit from the Slovak ambassador to Japan, H.E. Ivan Surkoš, demonstrating official support for the company's strategic expansion into East Asia: "The participation of Decent Cybersecurity company at the DSEI in Japan is a testament to Slovakia's dynamic innovation ecosystem and our commitment to excellence in digital security. As a leader in post-quantum cryptographic solutions, Decent Cybersecurity showcases the ingenuity and advanced capabilities of Slovak enterprises, reinforcing our nation's position at the forefront of technological progress. We are proud to support their efforts in shaping the future of cybersecurity and fostering international collaboration in this critical field." TOKYO, JAPAN - EQS Newswire - 27 May 2025 - Decent Cybersecurity, the only Slovak company with its own stand at DSEI Japan 2025, has successfully positioned itself for expansion into the Japanese and broader Asian markets with its cutting-edge post-quantum cryptography the prestigious defense exhibition held in Chiba from May 21-23, the company showcased three of its flagship post-quantum cryptography technologies: SpaceShield STM, DroneCrypt UTM, and the QuantumProof Protocol—all designed to address the growing threat quantum computing poses to traditional encryption Matej Michalko, CEO of Decent potential partnership aligns perfectly with Rapidus's mission to establish Japan as a leader in next-generation semiconductor manufacturing. With the Japanese government having allocated 802.5 billion yen (US$5.4 billion) in subsidies for Rapidus in fiscal year 2025, and the company's pilot line testing having begun on April 1, the timing for such a collaboration appears successful showing comes at a critical time, as Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba emphasized in his keynote speech the importance of international technology cooperation for regional stated, highlighting the need for collaborative approaches to emerging threats—precisely the space where Decent Cybersecurity NATO, EU, and national security clearances at the "Secret" level, Decent Cybersecurity brings both innovation and trustworthiness to the table. The company's participation aligns perfectly with Japan's increasing focus on cybersecurity as part of its defense strategy, particularly as quantum computing advances threaten to render current encryption methods the only Slovak participant among 290+ exhibitors at an event hosting more than 8,000 attendees and 500 VIPs from 78 countries, Decent Cybersecurity has successfully planted its flag in the Indo-Pacific cybersecurity market, marking a significant milestone in its global expansion #DecentCybersecurity The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement. About DSEI Japan DSEI Japan is the only large-scale, fully integrated defense event in Japan, sponsored by the DSEI Japan Executive Committee. With over 8,000 attendees from 78 countries, 500+ VIPs, and 290+ exhibiting companies, it serves as the premier platform for connecting global defense and security sectors with Japanese and Asian defense communities. About Decent Cybersecurity Decent Cybersecurity is a Slovak company specializing in post-quantum cryptography and blockchain security solutions. Founded in 2015 by Matej Michalko, it holds "Secret" level security clearances from NATO, the EU, and national authorities. The company operates internationally with offices across five European countries and is registered with both the European Space Agency and European Commission. Decent Cybersecurity is a founding member of the Critical Infrastructure Association of the Slovak Republic. About Embassy of the Slovak Republic in Tokyo The Embassy of the Slovak Republic in Tokyo, being an integral part of the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs of the Slovak Republic, represents Slovak diplomatic interests in Japan and promotes bilateral relations between the two countries. It provides consular services to Slovak citizens and supports Slovak businesses seeking to enter the Japanese market. The Embassy actively facilitates economic diplomacy, particularly in innovative sectors including cybersecurity, helping Slovak companies establish valuable connections with Japanese stakeholders.

Yahoo
16-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Decent Cybersecurity to Showcase Post-Quantum Solutions at DSEI Japan 2025
PIESTANY, Slovakia, May 16, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Decent Cybersecurity announces its participation at DSEI Japan 2025 as the only Slovak cybersecurity company exhibiting at this premier defense event in Makuhari Messe, Chiba (May 21-23, 2025). The company will showcase its advanced post-quantum security solutions for aerospace, defense, and space sectors, including SpaceShield STM, DroneCrypt UTM, and QuantumProof Protocol. "The Indo-Pacific region represents a critical frontier for post-quantum cybersecurity innovation as quantum computing advances threaten traditional encryption," said Matej Michalko, Founder, Chairman and CEO of Decent Cybersecurity. "Our participation demonstrates our commitment to offering Japanese defense and space agencies access to European-certified, quantum-resistant security solutions that protect critical infrastructure against emerging threats." As a holder of NATO, EU, and national security clearances at the "Secret" level, Decent Cybersecurity brings unique post-quantum security credentials to the Japanese defense market, where cybersecurity partnerships are increasingly prioritized amid regional security challenges. Visit stand H7-158 at DSEI Japan 2025. About Decent Cybersecurity: Decent Cybersecurity is a forerunner in cybersecurity, utilizing AI, post-quantum cryptography and quantum-resistant blockchain for enhanced data protection. The company serves space and satellite communications, aerospace and defense, drone and unmanned traffic management, and government sectors. ISO 9001 and ISO 27001 certified by TÜV SÜD, Decent Cybersecurity holds national, EU, and NATO security clearances at the Secret level. With offices across Europe (Slovakia, Czech Republic, Poland, Ireland, UK), the company is registered with the European Space Agency and European Commission, providing cutting-edge solutions that safeguard critical information and infrastructure in an increasingly complex threat landscape. View source version on Contacts Media Relationsmedia@ Sign in to access your portfolio


Business Wire
05-05-2025
- Business
- Business Wire
Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs Showcases Decent Cybersecurity at Innovation Day on Cybersecurity
BRATISLAVA, Slovakia--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs of the Slovak Republic hosted its 34th "Innovation Day" focused on cybersecurity, presenting Decent Cybersecurity and its partner FREQUENTIS Solutions & Services to ambassadors accredited in Slovakia. In his opening remarks, Rastislav Chovanec, State Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs of the Slovak Republic, emphasized the critical importance of cybersecurity in today's challenging global environment: "In a world facing multiple conflicts and global challenges, the security of the Slovak Republic and our citizens is extremely essential, not only in physical form but also in virtual space. Cooperation between the public and private sectors is absolutely necessary in defending against cyber attacks." Decent Cybersecurity, a leading European provider of post-quantum security solutions, was highlighted for its expertise in post-quantum cryptography. The company develops proprietary algorithms and provides quantum-resistant cybersecurity solutions primarily focused on critical infrastructure, defense industry, and key sectors such as aviation, space, satellite communications, drones, and unmanned traffic management. Matej Michalko, Founder, CEO and Chairman of Decent Cybersecurity, commented on the significance of the event: "We are honored to be featured at the Innovation Day alongside our valued partner FREQUENTIS Solutions & Services. As cyber threats evolve in complexity, our post-quantum security solutions provide critical protection for the most sensitive infrastructure. This showcase reflects Slovakia's growing leadership in advanced cybersecurity technologies and our commitment to safeguarding digital assets across Europe and beyond." With offices in Slovakia, Czech Republic, Poland, United Kingdom, and Ireland, Decent Cybersecurity distinguishes itself through innovative use of artificial intelligence and specialized database technology to enhance data protection, system integrity, and confidentiality for high-security sectors. The company holds national, EU, and NATO "Secret" level security clearances and maintains ISO 9001 and ISO 27001 certifications, independently audited by TÜV SÜD. Decent Cybersecurity is also a certified provider of cybersecurity audits, certified by the National Security Authority. The Innovation Day highlighted the synergistic partnership between Decent Cybersecurity and FREQUENTIS Solutions & Services, which enables practical verification of Decent Cybersecurity's solutions and accelerates their market entry. FREQUENTIS Solutions & Services specializes in information and communication systems for organizations with security-critical missions, including civil and military air traffic control, air defense, coast guard, police operations centers, firefighters, emergency medical services, public and maritime transport, and space research. This showcase underscores Slovakia's growing prominence in the cybersecurity sector and the importance of public-private partnerships in addressing evolving cyber threats. About Decent Cybersecurity Decent Cybersecurity delivers advanced European cybersecurity solutions specializing in post-quantum security and critical infrastructure protection. The company is a forerunner in utilizing AI, post-quantum cryptography, and quantum-resistant blockchain for enhanced data protection. As a founding member of the Critical Infrastructure Association of the Slovak Republic and recently joined member of the Council of Slovak Exporters, Decent Cybersecurity implements robust security protocols for critical infrastructure and sensitive data across multiple sectors. The Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs of the Slovak Republic is responsible for the country's foreign policy and international relations. The Ministry represents Slovak interests abroad, promotes economic cooperation, and supports Slovak businesses in international markets. Through initiatives like the Innovation Day series, the Ministry facilitates connections between Slovak companies and the international diplomatic community, showcasing the country's technological capabilities and fostering new business opportunities.


Business Wire
02-05-2025
- Business
- Business Wire
Decent Cybersecurity Joins the Council of Slovak Exporters to Strengthen European Cybersecurity Exports
BRATISLAVA, Slovakia--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Decent Cybersecurity, a leading European provider of post-quantum security solutions, announces its membership in the Council of Slovak Exporters (CSE), reinforcing its commitment to expanding advanced cybersecurity exports across global markets. This strategic partnership combines Decent Cybersecurity's expertise in critical infrastructure protection with CSE's established export promotion platform. As a company holding national, EU, and NATO "Secret" level security clearances, Decent Cybersecurity brings specialized knowledge in post-quantum security, blockchain technology, and space traffic management solutions to the Council's network. "Joining the Council of Slovak Exporters represents a significant opportunity to strengthen Slovakia's position in the global cybersecurity market," said Matej Michalko, Founder and CEO of Decent Cybersecurity and a long-term expert on post-quantum cryptography and blockchain. "As cyber threats continue to evolve, our advanced solutions are increasingly sought internationally, and CSE provides the ideal platform to expand our reach.' Lukas Parizek, Chairman of the Council of Slovak Exporters and former State Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs of the Slovak Republic welcomed the new member: "Decent Cybersecurity's specialized expertise in post-quantum security and critical infrastructure protection represents exactly the kind of high-value export potential Slovakia needs to develop. Their membership enhances our collective capabilities in the rapidly growing cybersecurity sector." The collaboration will focus on promoting Slovak cybersecurity expertise in international markets, with particular emphasis on EU, NATO, and emerging markets seeking advanced security solutions. About Decent Cybersecurity Decent Cybersecurity delivers advanced European cybersecurity solutions specializing in post-quantum security and critical infrastructure protection. The company maintains ISO 9001 and ISO 27001 certifications and holds national, EU, and NATO "Secret" level security clearances. As a founding member of the Critical Infrastructure Association of the Slovak Republic, Decent Cybersecurity implements robust security protocols for critical infrastructure and sensitive data across multiple sectors. About the Council of Slovak Exporters The Council of Slovak Exporters was established in 2020 as a response to COVID-19's impact on local businesses. With over 130 supporting companies, this business platform connects exporters and facilitates dialogue with state institutions, international organizations, and financial institutions. The Council publicly communicates in support of Slovak exporters, provides export-related assistance, organizes networking events, and connects relevant entities in international trade. The organization holds BRONZE "European Cluster Excellence Initiative" certification, operating at the European level.


Associated Press
02-05-2025
- Business
- Associated Press
Decent Cybersecurity Joins the Council of Slovak Exporters to Strengthen European Cybersecurity Exports
BRATISLAVA, Slovakia--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 2, 2025-- Decent Cybersecurity, a leading European provider of post-quantum security solutions, announces its membership in the Council of Slovak Exporters (CSE), reinforcing its commitment to expanding advanced cybersecurity exports across global markets. This strategic partnership combines Decent Cybersecurity's expertise in critical infrastructure protection with CSE's established export promotion platform. As a company holding national, EU, and NATO 'Secret' level security clearances, Decent Cybersecurity brings specialized knowledge in post-quantum security, blockchain technology, and space traffic management solutions to the Council's network. 'Joining the Council of Slovak Exporters represents a significant opportunity to strengthen Slovakia's position in the global cybersecurity market,' said Matej Michalko, Founder and CEO of Decent Cybersecurity and a long-term expert on post-quantum cryptography and blockchain. 'As cyber threats continue to evolve, our advanced solutions are increasingly sought internationally, and CSE provides the ideal platform to expand our reach.' Lukas Parizek, Chairman of the Council of Slovak Exporters and former State Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs of the Slovak Republic welcomed the new member: 'Decent Cybersecurity's specialized expertise in post-quantum security and critical infrastructure protection represents exactly the kind of high-value export potential Slovakia needs to develop. Their membership enhances our collective capabilities in the rapidly growing cybersecurity sector.' The collaboration will focus on promoting Slovak cybersecurity expertise in international markets, with particular emphasis on EU, NATO, and emerging markets seeking advanced security solutions. About Decent Cybersecurity Decent Cybersecurity delivers advanced European cybersecurity solutions specializing in post-quantum security and critical infrastructure protection. The company maintains ISO 9001 and ISO 27001 certifications and holds national, EU, and NATO 'Secret' level security clearances. As a founding member of the Critical Infrastructure Association of the Slovak Republic, Decent Cybersecurity implements robust security protocols for critical infrastructure and sensitive data across multiple sectors. About the Council of Slovak Exporters The Council of Slovak Exporters was established in 2020 as a response to COVID-19's impact on local businesses. With over 130 supporting companies, this business platform connects exporters and facilitates dialogue with state institutions, international organizations, and financial institutions. The Council publicly communicates in support of Slovak exporters, provides export-related assistance, organizes networking events, and connects relevant entities in international trade. The organization holds BRONZE 'European Cluster Excellence Initiative' certification, operating at the European level. View source version on CONTACT: Decent Cybersecurity s.r.o. Teplicka 4 921 01 Piestany Slovak Republic [email protected] KEYWORD: SLOVAKIA EUROPE INDUSTRY KEYWORD: TECHNOLOGY SECURITY OTHER TECHNOLOGY SOURCE: Decent Cybersecurity s.r.o. Copyright Business Wire 2025. PUB: 05/02/2025 09:51 AM/DISC: 05/02/2025 09:51 AM