The seminar gathered business leaders, policymakers, technology experts and cybersecurity strategists to discuss emerging security trends and enterprise protections in the digital era.
ZQTA is a network access management platform built on Zero Trust principles and designed to be resilient in a post-quantum environment. The platform integrates global authentication standards such as FIDO2 and FIDO Device Onboarding (FDO) and aims to address two major challenges of modern cybersecurity which are identity verification and secure device onboarding, while reducing exposure to both external threats and insider risk.
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Simon Trac Do, CEO of VinCSS, shares about ZQTA at FIDO Taipei Seminar 2025 (Taiwan). Photo courtesy of VinCSS |
The vendor says ZQTA incorporates post-quantum cryptography to help protect enterprise data when future quantum-capable systems make conventional encryption vulnerable. The solution offers multiple deployment options (hardware, software and policy-based configurations) and is presented as having lower latency and operational overhead than some traditional VPN solutions. VinCSS also emphasizes potential savings on hardware, staffing and incident response costs.
At the Taipei event, VinCSS demonstrated a ZQTA Hardware Client intended for sensitive environments such as operations centers, industrial control systems, transportation, energy and other critical infrastructure. The company said the hardware client can help isolate threats from isolate threats from operating systems or malware and enhance protections for high-risk systems.
Over the years, VinCSS has consistently been recognized as a pioneer in FIDO2 technology across the Asia-Pacific region and FDO on the global scale. During the event, Simon Trac Do, CEO of VinCSS, shared: "We have sought to fully leverage our expertise in FIDO2 and FDO to transform ZQTA into a next-generation ZTNA solution, capable of simultaneously protecting people, devices, and all access flows within the system under the principles of default distrust, continuous monitoring, and dynamic context-based authorization."
The company pointed to increased interest in such solutions in Vietnam amid expanding remote work and digital transformation. Citing broader industry reporting, VinCSS noted that single instances of unauthorized access can escalate rapidly within networks, an issue that has driven demand for Zero Trust solutions like ZQTA that offer convenient connectivity management, easy scalability, cost optimization, and compliance with global security standards.
The ZQTA launch in Taiwan follows earlier attention the product received in Vietnam and reflects VinCSS’s stated goal of exporting locally developed cybersecurity technologies to international markets.