Chunk Works Joins PKI Consortium to advance post-quantum security
Rotterdam, March 14, 2025 – Chunk Works, a pioneer in decentralized data infrastructure and next-generation data security solutions, has joined the PKI Consortium, furthering its commitment to strengthening cryptographic security in the post-quantum era.
As quantum computing advances, many existing encryption methods will become vulnerable, making the transition to post-quantum cryptography (PQC) essential. Chunk Works simplifies this transition with software that seamlessly integrates into any public or private cloud, or on-premises infrastructure, transforming it into a post-quantum-ready, decentralized zero-knowledge network.
Beyond encryption, Chunk Works’ technology automatically “chunks” and distributes data across multiple locations, ensuring that even if part of an infrastructure is compromised, data remains protected. Organizations retain full control and ownership of their data, reducing the risk of unauthorized access, data breaches, or vendor lock-in.
As a member of the PKI Consortium, Chunk Works contributes to the development of security standards that help businesses prepare for evolving cyber threats while ensuring compliance with industry regulations, including NIST.
About Chunk Works
Chunk Works offers a simple, secure way to manage your data. Our platform turns your existing setup into a decentralized network, boosting availability and resilience without costly upgrades or tricky migrations. It’s built for businesses that want control over their data, with top-notch security and scalability that’s ready for the future all while keeping things efficient and easy.
About PKIC
The Public Key Infrastructure Consortium is comprised of leading organizations that are committed to improve, create and collaborate on generic, industry or use-case specific policies, procedures, best practices, standards and tools that advance trust in assets and communication for everyone and everything using Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) as well as the security of the internet in general. By engaging with users, regulators, supervisory bodies and other interested or relying parties the consortium can address actual issues.
Contact for media
Dennis Schouten, Chunk Works
E-mail: dennis.schouten@chunkworks.net