Scope Technologies Launches Quantum-Secure Entropy API and Upgraded QSEaaS Platform
Scope Technologies Corp. has released QSE.API, a publicly accessible interface that delivers quantum-secure entropy for encryption and secure communications, announced in a press release. The API allows developers and enterprises to generate and deploy true quantum entropy without additional hardware or middleware, supporting post-quantum readiness.
QSE.API provides NIST SP 800-22 compliant entropy with low latency and high throughput. It includes enterprise-grade controls such as statistical verification, access logging, and performance monitoring. The system is designed to remove vulnerabilities found in traditional pseudo-random number generators while maintaining compatibility with existing infrastructure.
Alongside the API, Scope introduced QSEaaS V2, an updated version of its Quantum Security-as-a-Service platform. The new interface offers a streamlined user experience similar to major cloud platforms while maintaining zero-trust, quantum-secure foundations. It uses IPFS-based encryption and decentralized data storage to ensure redundancy, compliance, and data sovereignty.
The company also holds Level 1 certification under the CyberSecure Canada program and has expanded its ecosystem through the acquisition of Cloud Codes, an India-based SSO and cloud platform provider. This acquisition adds authentication and storage capabilities as Scope continues to develop its quantum-resilient security offerings.
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