12/04/2025 | Press release | Archived content
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Learn why quantum-safe security is essential for automotive data, how Thales leads in innovative solutions and standards, and the tangible benefits for manufacturers and ecosystem partners in a fast-evolving digital landscape.
Automotive Cybersecurity
Robust and reliable cybersecurity solutions for connected vehicles
Here are some important Q&As about post-quantum connectivity in automotive security.
Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) refers to cryptographic algorithms that are thought to be secured against a cryptanalytic attack by a quantum computer. The question of "if" and "when" there will be quantum computers is no longer in the foreground. Post-quantum cryptography will become standard in the long term (between 15 to 30 years depending on the experts).
Talking about connected vehicles, they are no longer just futuristic concepts - they're on our roads right now and will remain in service for 10-20 years. This long lifecycle means the cryptographic tools protecting them must withstand future threats, especially those from quantum computers. Data transmitted or stored in vehicles today can potentially be captured and decrypted by adversaries in the future when quantum capabilities become mainstream, jeopardizing driver privacy, vehicle operation control, and broader critical infrastructure. This is called the "Harvest Now Decrypt Later".
PQC is therefore vital for ensuring lasting trust, safety, and privacy in automotive ecosystems.
PQC-Ready Security Solutions
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Vehicles are more complex handling increasingly connected services (electrification, software updates, maintenance, vehicle management or edge computing). Quantum computing puts classical asymmetric cryptographic algorithms at risk, especially Digital Signature (RSA, ECDSA, EdDSA), and Key Establishment / Key Exchanges (Diffie-Hellman).
In the current automotive security landscape, quantum threats undermine the cornerstone of cryptography. Existing authentication protocols - such as those used by the Vehicle PKI, the firmware update and the vehicle to cloud- primarily depend on cryptographic algorithms like ECC or RSA, which are susceptible to quantum attacks.
Since automotive devices and IoT units are difficult to replace or update once deployed, any data exchanged today - vehicle identities, driver data, V2X communications - could be harvested and stored by attackers to be decrypted in the quantum future. This risk is real and immediate, underlining the need for quantum-safe measures.
Automotive player could see the attackers compromise entire vehicle fleets, insert malicious firmware or bypass all existing authentication.
Being a global company involved in numerous critical technologies (Aerospace, Defense, Mobile communications, Cybersecurity), Thales is at the forefront of PQC innovation and standardization, partnering with industry leaders (Infineon, PQShield, Quantinuum, CryptoNext) and actively contributing to key organizations like NIST, PQC Alliance, OASIS PKCS 11, ETSI, or GSMA.
Thales offers PQC-ready solutions such as Luna HSMs (Hardware Security Modules) and Certified Network Encryptors, supporting advanced algorithms like Kyber, Dilithium, LMS, and HSS.
By championing crypto-agility and designing lifecycle-compatible systems, Thales ensures that automotive systems can adapt, rotate keys, and securely update protocols as PQC standards evolve.
Thales is enhancing security for remote connectivity in response to the growing PQC threat in two main areas:
In the future, we plan to adopt TLS using full post-quantum signatures and certificates as standards evolve.
We also deliver high-assurance solutions at every stage, from secure eSIM and embedded Secure Element (eSE), to PQC-enabled authentication protocols that future-proof vehicle trust.
Moreover, Thales supports OTA (Over-the-Air) lifecycle processes, like remote software updates and key rotations - ensuring seamless integration with OEM FOTA Platforms.
The result is a robust, quantum-resistant infrastructure capable of supporting vehicles throughout their entire life - spanning multiple upgrades, owners and years on the road.
Thales provides trusted, future-proof security solutions for automotive manufacturers and ecosystem partners, with proven global recognition by regulators, Mobile Network Operators (MNOs), and car OEMs. Drawing from decades of leadership in mobile cryptographic trust and SIM/eSIM lifecycle management, Thales is a pioneer in quantum-safe architectures for both telecom and automotive sectors.
Active Industry and Standards Engagement
Thales contributes significantly to global standardization and post-quantum cryptography (PQC) readiness. For example:
Leadership in Global Standardization Organizations
Thales takes a leading role in PQC specification and technical adaptation, including:
By partnering with Thales, automotive manufacturers and ecosystem partners gain tangible benefits such as:
With Thales, automotive stakeholders are equipped to meet today's and tomorrow's cyber challenges, meeting the highest standards in security, trust and regulatory compliance - empowering the next generation of secure and connected vehicles.
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