Naoris Protocol Launches Revolutionary Post-Quantum Cybersecurity Solution
As cyberattacks become increasingly sophisticated and the challenges posed by quantum computing loom on the horizon, Naoris Protocol has introduced a groundbreaking solution that aims to redefine digital security. This initiative heralds the world’s first Post-Quantum powered Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Network (DePIN) specifically designed for cybersecurity and digital trust. With the support of notable figures such as DNS designer David Holtzman and former White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney, this innovative protocol transforms traditionally untrusted devices into a decentralized layer of cyber-trusted validator nodes, effectively eliminating the single points of failure that plague centralized security systems.
The launch of Naoris Protocol comes at a crucial juncture, particularly in light of the CrowdStrike outages in July 2024, which exposed the vulnerabilities inherent in centralized security frameworks. These outages disrupted services across multiple sectors, including aviation, banking, and media, underscoring the urgent need for decentralized security solutions. David Carvalho, CEO & Founder of Naoris Protocol, emphasizes that current centralized models are fundamentally vulnerable, stating, “Our protocol decentralizes digital security, where every device becomes a secure validator node as part of a trusted, incentivized layer that uses post-quantum cryptography to create a real-time, decentralized validation brain.”
The protocol introduces four key innovations: Post-Quantum Security to withstand quantum threats, a Decentralized Security Layer for real-time validation, an Incentivized Security Model rewarding devices for maintaining security, and continuous verification to mitigate risks of compromise. As the DePIN market is projected to reach $3.5 trillion by 2028, Naoris Protocol is poised to serve as a vital security backbone for both Web2 and Web3 infrastructures. With an upcoming incentivized Testnet launch, users will have the opportunity to participate in stress-testing this revolutionary system, laying the groundwork for a global post-quantum cybersecurity DePIN that promises to enhance cyber resilience across various industrial applications.