PQSecure Achieves NIST CAVP Validation
October 30, 2025 -- We’re proud to announce that PQSecure’s Rust cryptographic libraries have been officially validated through NIST’s Cryptographic Algorithm Validation Program (CAVP). This validation covers a comprehensive suite of post-quantum and classical algorithms, including:
- ML-KEM
- ML-DSA
- SLH-DSA
- LMS
- SHA-2 and SHA-3 families
These libraries are designed to meet the high-assurance demands of embedded systems and other mission-critical applications—advancing trusted, quantum-safe security built and verified in the U.S.
View the official NIST listing here!

Related Semiconductor IP
- ML-KEM Key Encapsulation & ML-DSA Digital Signature Engine
- Post-Quantum ML-KEM IP Core
- ML-KEM Key Encapsulation IP Core
- ML-KEM SW Library
- ML-KEM / ML-DSA Post-Quantum Cryptography IP
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