Satoshi Holdings' CES Innovation Award-Winning PQC Drone Technology: The Game Changer in the Era of AI Warfare
KOSDAQ-listed company Satoshi Holdings is drawing global attention with its next-generation defense platform that combines artificial intelligence (AI) drones and quantum security technology. As military tensions in the Middle East have recently intensified, the importance of unmanned power has surged. Satoshi Holdings’ drones, which are based on post-quantum cryptography (PQC), are emerging as a key electronic warfare response technology, raising expectations for a corporate value re-rating.
According to the defense industry on March 5, the center of modern warfare has shifted to unmanned systems that incorporate both AI and drones, as seen recently in the battlefields between the United States and Iran.
However, most drones have a critical weakness in that they are vulnerable to signal jamming and communication hacking. No matter how powerful a drone may be, if its command system is hijacked, it can be turned into a deadly weapon against friendly forces.
To address this vulnerability, Satoshi Holdings has implemented post-quantum cryptography technology in drone communications, designed to defend even against future quantum computer attacks.
The company explained that all key information—including control signals, video data, and operational commands—is protected by security technology capable of withstanding quantum computer-based attacks. This enables drones to operate reliably in the face of adversarial electronic warfare attacks.
Satoshi Holdings’ AI drone security technology has already been recognized on the world stage. The company’s PQC-based AI autonomous flight drone platform won the Innovation Award in the Cybersecurity category at 'CES 2026,' the world’s largest IT exhibition.
This recognition by global experts affirms Satoshi Holdings’ technological competitiveness in the secure drone sector worldwide. In particular, the security architecture designed to minimize data confusion and hacking risks—especially when operating hundreds of swarm drones—was highly praised.
A company representative stated, “We expect to secure strong competitiveness not only in the private security market but also in next-generation drone procurement projects by defense ministries around the world.”
Satoshi Holdings’ drones are equipped not only with security features but also with advanced AI-based autonomous flight capabilities. Through real-time video analysis, they independently identify targets and autonomously carry out missions. They are also designed to operate in extreme environments where communication is cut off.
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A Satoshi Holdings representative said, “As the nature of warfare shifts toward intelligent unmanned systems, secure communication technology is no longer optional, but essential. With our PQC drone technology, proven by the CES Innovation Award, we aim to lead the global defense market and maximize shareholder value through tangible revenue achievements.”
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