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SandboxAQ, EY US Partner on AI & Post-Quantum Security

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SandboxAQ has announced an expansion of its strategic alliance with Ernst & Young LLP (EY US) to support enterprises globally in reinforcing cryptographic security, adapting to emerging post-quantum computing threats, and transforming their cybersecurity infrastructure. The collaboration, originally established in June 2022, now extends to a deeper integration of SandboxAQ’s AQtive Guard—its AI-based cryptography management platform—with EY US’s cybersecurity advisory and consulting capabilities.

As digital environments become more complex and AI-powered threats—including non-human identities (NHIs) and machine-led cyberattacks—grow more sophisticated, this enhanced alliance aims to provide organizations with comprehensive solutions for improved cryptographic agility, stronger risk management, and compliance with evolving regulations.

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“AI is revolutionizing the cybersecurity ecosystem—bringing both new challenges and opportunities,” said Jack Hidary, CEO of SandboxAQ. “Our continued alliance with EY US combines advanced AI-powered tools with expert security consulting to help organizations stay ahead of emerging threats and future-proof their cybersecurity strategies.”

The extended partnership will see both companies jointly pursue go-to-market opportunities, share client engagements, and co-develop solutions. Together, they will support enterprise clients through cryptographic modernization efforts—from initial planning and proof-of-concept to full deployment. The focus includes enabling organizations to prepare for post-quantum cryptography (PQC), manage NHIs, and gain visibility into cryptographic risk using AI.

Clients will also benefit from EY US’s deep consulting experience to align cybersecurity strategies with critical regulatory frameworks such as FIPS 140-2, PCI DSS, GDPR, and anticipated PQC compliance standards.

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“While AI is enabling unprecedented growth and innovation, it’s also introducing new cyber risks from both human and autonomous actors,” said Rodrigo Madanes, EY Global Innovation Next Frontier AI/Tech Leader. “Mitigating these evolving threats requires a strategic blend of business insight, security know-how, and next-gen tools. Our collaboration with SandboxAQ represents a holistic approach to helping clients safeguard their data, infrastructure, and operations.”

This renewed partnership positions SandboxAQ and EY US to lead in delivering scalable, AI-enhanced cryptographic and cybersecurity solutions that help businesses navigate today’s complex digital landscape and prepare for tomorrow’s challenges.

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