Valiant Communications Ltd (BSE: 526775) has announced a strategic collaboration with Fortytwo42 Labs to develop and deploy quantum-safe cryptography solutions aimed at strengthening cybersecurity for critical infrastructure and enterprise networks.
The partnership will focus on integrating post-quantum cryptography technologies into Valiant’s data storage and networking systems. The collaboration aims to build hardware-based Quantum-Safe Network Attached Storage (NAS), Storage Area Network (SAN) data storage servers, and authentication server solutions for customers in India and international markets.
Fortytwo42 Labs, a Pune-based deep-tech startup, has developed India’s first Quantum Safe Digital Trust cybersecurity platform. The company specializes in post-quantum cryptography solutions designed to protect digital infrastructure from future threats posed by quantum computing.
Valiant Communications said the new solutions will be targeted at government organizations, defense, banking institutions, and critical infrastructure sectors, where data protection and cyber resilience are essential. The company already provides communication, networking and cybersecurity products to industries such as power utilities, oil and gas, railways, airports, financial services and government networks.
With installations in over 110 countries, Valiant Communications continues to expand its technology offerings in cybersecurity and advanced networking solutions.
Meanwhile, shares of Valiant Communications Ltd (BSE: 526775) were trading at ₹1,001.00, down ₹40.50 (3.89%) in Friday’s session. The stock touched an intraday high of ₹1,034.50 and a low of ₹989.45. It currently has a market capitalization of around ₹1.21 trillion, while its 52-week high stands at ₹1,160 and the 52-week low at ₹223.33.
