MUMBAI, India, June 22 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641070351 A) filed by Anurag University; Pabbu Vijaya Kumari; Rachakonda Sravani; K. Girinath Babu; Munimanda Premchander; Tadi Satya Kumari; Pasunuri Shiva Shankar; Manda Prameela Satyavathi; and Muktha Mounika on June 05, 2026, for Hybrid Quantum Classical Cryptographic System For Next Generation Data Security.

Inventors include Pabbu Vijaya Kumari; Rachakonda Sravani; K. Girinath Babu; Munimanda Premchander; Tadi Satya Kumari; Pasunuri Shiva Shankar; Manda Prameela Satyavathi; and Muktha Mounika.

The application for the patent was published on June 12, 2026, under issue no. 24/2026.

Abstract: The present invention proposes a novel hybrid cryptographic framework designed to secure digital communication against emerging quantum computing threats. The system introduces an adaptive security architecture that integrates quantum-resilient encryption techniques with an intelligent protocol management mechanism, enabling dynamic selection and seamless transition between multiple cryptographic methods based on real-time risk levels and system conditions. A unique key management model is presented, supporting secure generation, exchange, and continuous updating of cryptographic keys without dependence on conventional static approaches. The framework further incorporates lightweight processing strategies, allowing efficient deployment across cloud platforms, Internet of Things (IoT) devices, and distributed networks. By enhancing resistance to quantum-based attacks and minimizing key exposure risks, the proposed invention delivers a scalable, flexible, and future-ready solution for data protection. This approach establishes a new direction for secure communication systems by combining adaptability, efficiency, and long-term cryptographic resilience.

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