You will get Quantum-Secure Licensing POC – ML-KEM-1024 Implementation in Python


Project details
Hardware & wireless engineer (14+ yrs) building QSN Tech: quantum-secure licensing (QRLT) with ML-KEM-1024 on IBM Quantum + AI anomaly detection. Practical Flask POC. Open to remote Canada/USA roles.
Programming Languages
PythonWhat's included
| Service Tiers |
Starter
$200
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Standard
$500
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Advanced
$900
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|---|---|---|---|
| Delivery Time | 3 days | 7 days | 14 days |
Number of Revisions | 1 | 2 | 3 |
Number of Pages | 1 | 2 | 3 |
Design Customization | - | ||
Content Upload | - | ||
Responsive Design | - | ||
Source Code |
Frequently asked questions
About Mohsen
Post-Quantum Cryptography & Flask/Python Developer | ML-KEM Expert
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - 5:58 am local time
(in formation) developing next-generation secure networking
technologies for autonomous systems.
With 14+ years of hands-on experience in design, deployment, and
management of large-scale outdoor wireless infrastructure, I founded
and led a telecom company in Iran delivering mission-critical network
solutions for ISPs and enterprise clients.
Currently finalizing incorporation and relocation to Canada to
establish QSN Technologies and contribute to Canada's leadership
in quantum-secure infrastructure and autonomous systems.
Open to strategic partnerships, investment, and senior
technical/leadership opportunities in Canada's quantum and
telecommunications ecosystems.
Steps for completing your project
After purchasing the project, send requirements so Mohsen can start the project.
Delivery time starts when Mohsen receives requirements from you.
Mohsen works on your project following the steps below.
Revisions may occur after the delivery date.
Initial Consultation & Requirement Gathering
Review client requirements, use case, and any attached files. Confirm algorithm (ML-KEM-1024 default) and scope (Basic/Standard/Advanced). Discuss timeline and deliverables.
Core Implementation
Develop ML-KEM-1024 key generation, encapsulation/decapsulation code in Python. Add hybrid mode if requested. Test locally for correctness.
