Quantum Vault
Future-proof your documents with Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC). Uses NIST-finalized ML-KEM (Kyber) to establish keys that remain secure even against future quantum computers.
What is Post-Quantum Cryptography?
Standard encryption (RSA, ECC) can be broken by future quantum computers using Shor's algorithm. Post-Quantum Cryptography uses mathematical problems (like lattices) that are believed to be resistant to both classical and quantum attacks.
How the Vault Works
We use **ML-KEM-768** to encapsulate a 256-bit high-entropy secret. This secret is then used as the password for industrial-grade **AES-256 PDF encryption**. The vault package (.qpdf) contains the document and the quantum ciphertext.
Your Privacy Matters
Don't worry - we're not eyeing your data. You are safe here. We do not store your important data. Files are automatically deleted after processing, and we never access or share your documents.