Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Android Meets Post-Quantum Security: NIST Level 3 Comes to Mobile VPNs

 I am introducing early Android support for post-quantum (PQ) cryptography aligned with NIST Level 3 security, combined with a new secure way to distribute VPN profiles.

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NIST Level 3 security roughly targets protection equivalent to AES-192 strength—intended to withstand both classical and quantum adversaries.

The real risk isn’t just future decryption. It’s “harvest now, decrypt later”

What’s New: PQ Support on Android

PQ through StrongSwan. Use StrongSwan client app.

Secure VPN Profile Distribution (New Android App)

One of the weakest links in VPN usage today is how configuration files are shared.

Email, downloads, copy-paste configs—these are all attack surfaces.

I am introducing a new Android app (submitting in few days on the Play Store (need beta testers) designed specifically for:

  • Secure delivery of VPN profiles (over PQ rather than https)

 

Think of it as a secure channel for VPN configuration, not just another client.


Why This Matters

This combination solves two real problems:

1. Future-Proof Encryption

Most VPNs today:

  • Use classical cryptography only
  • Offer limited or experimental PQ support
  • Rarely integrate PQ into mobile environments

This approach:

  • Aligns with NIST PQ standards
  • Targets Level 3 security
  • Works on Android

 

2. Configuration Security (Often Ignored)

Even strong encryption fails if:

  • Profiles are intercepted
  • Keys are modified
  • Malicious endpoints are injected

By securing distribution, we reduce:

  • Man-in-the-middle risks
  • Profile tampering
  • Credential leakage

 

Call for Testers (12 Slots)

We’re opening 12 early tester slots for:

  • Android app (secure VPN profile distribution)
  • PQ-enabled VPN configuration (hybrid model)

Ideal testers:

  • Security engineers
  • VPN operators
  • Android power users
  • Anyone interested in post-quantum readiness

What you’ll get:

  • Early access before public release
  • PQ-enabled configs
  • Direct feedback channel into development

It’s a practical step toward:

  • Quantum-resilient VPN infrastructure
  • Secure-by-default configuration distribution
  • Real Android usability

 

Post-quantum security shouldn’t stay in whitepapers or enterprise-only deployments. It needs to reach real users, real devices, and real workflows.

Android is the largest computing platform on the planet. Bringing NIST Level 3 PQ security here is not just progress—it’s necessary.

 

If you want to be one of the 12 testers, contact me on admin@alightservices.com .

 

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Best regards,

Mr. Kanti Arumilli 


I don’t have any fake aliases, nor any virtual aliases like some of the the psycho spy R&AW traitors of India. NOT associated with the “ass”, “es”, “eka”, “ok”, “okay”, “is”, erra / yerra karan, kamalakar, diwakar, kareem, karan, erra / yerra sowmya, erra / yerra, zinnabathuni, bojja srinivas (was a friend and batchmate 1998 – 2002, not anymore – if he joined Mafia), mukesh golla (was a friend and classmate 1998 – 2002, if he joined Mafia), erra, erra, thota veera, uttam’s, bandhavi’s, bhattaru’s, thota’s, bojja’s, bhattaru’s or Arumilli srinivas or Arumilli uttam(may be they are part of a different Arumilli family – not my Arumilli family).




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