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What is the FORTRESS project about?

FORTRESS aims to develop a scalable and efficient hybrid secure boot architecture. It will design a flexible Root of Trust, integrating both traditional and post-quantum algorithms while exploring trade-offs between security, performance, and cost. The project will focus on hardware-software co-design principles, enabling diverse platforms – embedded systems, edge devices, and Critical National Infrastructure – to transition to quantum-resistant architectures seamlessly. Additionally, the project will engage industry stakeholders to align with regulatory and standardisation efforts, ensuring practical deployment and maximum impact. By developing a critical building block for a wide range of applications, FORTRESS will safeguard Europe’s digital infrastructure, fostering resilience and leadership in the post-quantum era.

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Strong Momentum at Our Second Plenary Meeting in Munich

On 11–12 February, FORTRESS second face-to-face plenary meeting, was hosted by the Research Institute CODE at the Universität der Bundeswehr München. Bringing the consortium together in person created valuable space for focused technical discussions, strategic alignment, and coordinated planning for the months ahead. It was energizing to see the measurable...
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FORTRESS Newsletter#1

The first FORTRESS newsletter sets the scene for the project by introducing its ambition to develop a fully optimised Root of Trust for robust embedded security systems, combining hardware and software co-design to enable a smooth transition towards quantum-resistant architectures. It highlights the official kick-off meeting held in Heidelberg in...
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FORTRESS Showcased at the First Edition of WPQC’25 in Munich

On 30 October 2025 the inaugural edition of WPQC’25 — the Workshop on Post-Quantum Cryptography: Resilience, Verification, and Secure Design Automation took place. The event was co-located with ICCAD’25 in Munich, Germany. The event brought together leading experts in cryptography, hardware security, design automation, and system architecture to explore emerging...
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FORTRESS Kicks-Off with first meeting in Heidelberg, Germany

On the 7-8 October 2025, EU funded project FORTRESS held its Kick-Off Meeting in Heidelberg, Germany. The project partners convened to launch FORTRESS, aligning on the research roadmap, division of tasks, and coordination structure. FORTRESS aims to build a scalable, hybrid secure-boot architecture — a flexible Root of Trust (RoT)...
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