Autocrypt Launches PKI Solution Supporting NIST’s ML-DSA Algorithm

On December 8, 2025, automotive cybersecurity solutions provider AUTOCRYPT announced the launch of “AutoCrypt PKI-Vehicles,” a next-generation Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) solution. This new product supports ML-DSA, a post-quantum digital signature algorithm selected by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) as part of the FIPS 204 Post-Quantum Digital Signature Standard in 2024. Autocrypt is among the early leaders to commercialize ML-DSA-enabled PKI specifically for automotive systems and OEM environments, addressing evolving security challenges posed by emerging quantum computing technologies and preparing for NIST’s post-quantum cryptography standards.

AutoCrypt PKI-Vehicles Product Release & Features

On December 8, 2025, AUTOCRYPT announced the release of “AutoCrypt PKI-Vehicles,” a next-generation Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) solution. This product supports ML-DSA, a post-quantum digital signature algorithm selected by NIST as part of the FIPS 204 Post-Quantum Digital Signature Standard in 2024. Autocrypt is positioned as an early commercial leader in applying ML-DSA-enabled PKI specifically to automotive systems and OEM environments, addressing evolving security challenges.

The release of AutoCrypt PKI-Vehicles arrives as industries prepare for NIST standards for post-quantum cryptography and the increasing threat of quantum computing technologies. Supporting ML-DSA allows Autocrypt to offer a solution considered a global cryptographic baseline, future-proofing vehicles against emerging cyber threats. The company aims to optimize post-quantum adoption for automotive manufacturers without disrupting existing infrastructure.

AUTOCRYPT plans to showcase AutoCrypt PKI-Vehicles, along with other future-proof solutions, at the 2026 Consumer Electronic Show (CES) in Las Vegas from January 6-9, with meetings available by reservation. As a leading player in automotive cybersecurity, AUTOCRYPT specializes in security software for in-vehicle systems, V2X communications, and Plug&Charge, contributing to a secure transportation ecosystem.

Preparing for Post-Quantum Cryptography Standards

Autocrypt has released “AutoCrypt PKI-Vehicles,” a new Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) solution designed for automotive systems. This product supports ML-DSA, a post-quantum digital signature algorithm selected by NIST as part of the FIPS 204 Post-Quantum Digital Signature Standard in 2024. The release positions Autocrypt as an early commercial leader in providing solutions preparing for the forthcoming NIST standards for post-quantum cryptography (PQC), addressing evolving security challenges from quantum computing technologies.

The company highlights the critical timing of this launch, emphasizing the need for the automotive industry to proactively “future-proof” vehicles against quantum computing threats. AutoCrypt PKI-Vehicles is designed to optimize the adoption of post-quantum cryptography without disrupting existing infrastructure. This makes it a key offering for automotive OEMs and suppliers needing to meet emerging security requirements like ISO/SAE 21434, WP.29 UN R155, and CRA.

Autocrypt plans to showcase its future-proof solutions, including AutoCrypt PKI-Vehicles, at the 2026 Consumer Electronic Show (CES) in Las Vegas, January 6-9, with meetings available by reservation. The company positions itself as a leading player in automotive cybersecurity, specializing in security software for in-vehicle systems and V2X communications, paving the way for a secure transportation ecosystem.

By bringing this product to automotive manufacturers and suppliers, we are optimizing the process of post-quantum adoption without disrupting existing infrastructure.

Seokwoo Lee, CEO and Co-Founder of Autocrypt
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