2026-05-20
CYBERSEC 2026 Taiwan Cybersecurity Conference has concluded at Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center Hall 2. Over three days, CHANGING presented practical manufacturing and supply chain security scenarios, including Device Root of Trust, mass production governance, key and certificate management, and firmware signing with update verification. The team also held in depth discussions on PQC migration readiness and planning.
Quantum risk is no longer a distant scenario. The US NSA, CISA, and NIST have issued formal warnings on HNDL (Harvest Now, Decrypt Later), signaling growing pressure to prepare now. At the event, a CHANGING senior consultant explained typical HNDL attack scenarios and response approaches, and shared field experience. A key takeaway was the need to accelerate reviews of current cryptographic algorithms and begin PQC migration readiness early.
In
the forum program, CHANGING joined two featured sessions. The first addressed
trends such as the EU CRA, PQC shifts, and shorter certificate validity,
showing how manual operations risk rises sharply at IoT scale. It positioned
Device Root of Trust as the foundation that links key governance, version
signing, and certificate lifecycle management to strengthen audit readiness
across delivery and maintenance.
The second focused on factory execution, stressing verifiable firmware origin, controlled key usage, per device identity, and traceable records. It also referenced Secure Boot, controlled code signing, DICE (Device Identifier Composition Engine), and attestation to outline rollout and evaluation considerations before and after shipment.
CHANGING also joined an ITRI hosted multi speaker panel titled Co Creating a Trustworthy Robotics New Era. Under the topic Moving into the Agentic AI Era, Building Identity Trust and Authorization Mechanisms, the panel explored shifting trust models, behavior control risk, and ecosystem opportunities. CHANGING emphasized that as AI agents gain autonomy, authorization and auditing must extend to devices, software, and workflows, supported by verifiable certificates and operation trails.
Caption: On
site moments from CHANGING at CYBERSEC 2026.
Supply chain security is moving from one time checks to continuous verification, tied closely to compliance, procurement clauses, and long lifecycle maintenance. PQC is increasingly appearing in product specifications and delivery assessments. Organizations should complete quantum risk and cryptographic asset inventories early, define verifiable migration paths and test methods, and use Crypto Agility to keep room for parallel operation and staged transition. For more information, please visit www.changingtec.com/EN/
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Committed to independent research and development, CHANGING strives to build a secure and convenient digital environment. Its core expertise lies in identity and authentication security for people, processes, and devices, including zero trust architecture, IoT security, FinTech cybersecurity, and digital transformation applications. With more than 28 years of professional experience, CHANGING's mission is to help various industries establish a trustworthy and secure zero trust network infrastructure. Through continuous innovation, it provides diverse products and services to meet the evolving needs of customers, working together to create a safer and more efficient digital ecosystem. In the digital age, CHANGING aims to be your most trusted partner.