MEUDON, France - Monday, 02. March 2026
- Thales has successfully demonstrated a world-first innovation that prepares 5G networks for the age of quantum computing, marking a major milestone for the global telecommunications industry.
- The collaboration with a top tier mobile operator, showed that existing 5G SIM / eSIM cards already deployed in the field can be securely upgraded to quantum-safe protection, without disrupting service or impacting the customer experience.
- This Post-Quantum Cryptographic (PQC) breakthrough proves that mobile networks can evolve their security through crypto agility to address quantum cyber threats.
(BUSINESS
WIRE)--Quantum computing has the potential to break today’s encryption
methods in the future, putting mobile communications, personal data and
critical infrastructure at risk. For telecom operators, this is not a
distant theoretical issue: 5G networks underpin everything from
smartphones and connected vehicles to emergency services, industry and
national infrastructure.
The challenge is scale. Replacing
millions of devices every time security standards evolve is neither
practical nor sustainable. The industry needs a new approach. With this
demonstration, Thales shows that security can be upgraded remotely and
instantly, directly on SIM and eSIM cards already in use. This
capability, known as crypto agility, allows operators to adapt their
security protections as threats and standards evolve, without waiting
for new product generations.
Indeed, this innovation underlines
how Thales can strengthen the security of SIM and eSIM already deployed,
by remotely downloading post-quantum cryptographic algorithms directly
onto the card. This happens seamlessly in the background, preserving
existing data and services while instantly enhancing security. With
Thales’ unique crypto-agile approach, operators can remotely update the
device protection without replacing cards, changing devices or
interrupting connectivity.
It means 5G networks can remain
secure, resilient and trusted over time, even as quantum computing
becomes a reality. This successful demonstration is the first of its
kind and sends a strong signal to the market:
Quantum-safe security can be introduced over the air without changing devices or interrupting service.
Mobile networks can evolve securely over time, even as threats change.
Telecom operators can protect long-term investments while preparing for the next era of quantum computing.
It
also builds on Thales’ strong leadership in post-quantum cryptography,
backed by dedicated research teams across the Group. Thales not only
integrates future-proof security technologies, but it also actively
develops them, with its own quantum-resistant methods submitted to
international standardization efforts such as those led by the U.S.
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).
“This
successful test shows that quantum-safe security is no longer a future
concept, it’s something networks can start preparing for today,” said
Eva Rudin, VP Mobile Connectivity solutions at Thales. “By enabling
remote upgrades, we help operators protect their customers and critical
services without disruption. We will continue working together to help
bring quantum-ready security to commercial and private 5G networks
worldwide, ensuring trust, resilience and continuity in a rapidly
changing digital world.”
About Thales
Thales (Euronext Paris:
HO) is a global leader in advanced technologies for the Defence,
Aerospace and Cyber & Digital sectors. Its portfolio of innovative
products and services addresses several major challenges: sovereignty,
security, sustainability and inclusion.
The Group invests more
than €4 billion per year in Research & Development in key areas,
particularly for critical environments, such as Artificial Intelligence,
cybersecurity, quantum and cloud technologies.
Thales has more than 83,000 employees in 68 countries. In 2024, the Group generated sales of €20.6 billion.
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Contacts
PRESS CONTACT:
Vanessa Viala
Thales Press Officer ‘Cyber & Digital’
Email : vanessa.viala@thalesgroup.com
Mob.: +33 607 34 00 34
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