MicroAlgo Develops Quantum Encryption with Lattice Cryptography

MicroAlgo Inc. integrates lattice-based quantum encryption into its LSQb algorithm to enhance anti-quantum attack strategies.

MicroAlgo Develops Quantum Encryption with Lattice Cryptography

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MicroAlgo Inc. (NASDAQ: MLGO) has announced the development of a quantum encryption technology based on lattice cryptography, integrated into the company's LSQb algorithm's process of information hiding and transmission. The technology aims to enhance anti-quantum attack strategies, according to a press release dated May 28, 2026.

Lattice-based cryptography is considered a leading candidate for post-quantum cryptography, as it is believed to be resistant to attacks from both classical and quantum computers. The LSQb algorithm, developed by MicroAlgo, focuses on secure information hiding and transmission.

The integration is designed to protect data against potential threats from future quantum computers, which could break many current encryption methods. MicroAlgo's approach combines lattice-based encryption with the LSQb algorithm to create a more robust security framework.

As of May 29, 2026, no independent verification of the technology's effectiveness has been published. The company has not disclosed specific technical details or performance benchmarks.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What is lattice-based cryptography?

Lattice-based cryptography is a type of post-quantum cryptography that relies on the mathematical complexity of lattice problems, believed to be resistant to quantum computer attacks.

What is the LSQb algorithm?

The LSQb algorithm is a proprietary algorithm developed by MicroAlgo Inc. for secure information hiding and transmission.

Has MicroAlgo's quantum encryption been independently verified?

As of May 29, 2026, no independent verification of the technology's effectiveness has been published.

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