1 Windows machine secured with post-quantum WireGuard

StandVPN is a post-quantum WireGuard VPN tailored for Windows machines, integrating wireguard-go and Wintun seamlessly. Developed by Vikas Swami (Dual CCIE #22239), the founder of Networkers Home, StandVPN features a native Windows installer that eliminates the need for manual configuration.

The Indian IT sector’s growth, with over 45,000 engineers placed in 18 years, highlights the urgent need for advanced cybersecurity measures. StandVPN’s introduction is timely, aligning with India’s burgeoning sovereign-tech narrative.

NIST FIPS 203-aligned: StandVPN’s post-quantum WireGuard for Windows

StandVPN’s post-quantum WireGuard implementation adheres to NIST FIPS 203-aligned key encapsulation, ensuring security against both classical and quantum computing threats. As quantum computing progresses, existing cryptographic protocols face potential vulnerabilities.

NIST FIPS 203 outlines standards for post-quantum cryptography, and StandVPN’s compliance positions it as a frontrunner in the post-quantum VPN market. The integration of wireguard-go and Wintun ensures effortless compatibility with Windows systems.

13% market gap: India’s need for sovereign VPN solutions

Most consumer VPNs originate in the US, creating a void for Indian alternatives. StandVPN addresses this gap, offering a locally developed solution tailored to India’s sovereign-tech demands.

The Indian government’s emphasis on technological self-reliance is evident in initiatives like Networkers Home’s cloud security course and network security course. These programs, which will include PQC architecture in their 2026 cohorts, underscore India’s drive to lead in technology. Homegrown solutions like StandVPN are pivotal in this endeavor.

Wireguard-go + Wintun + PQ key exchange: StandVPN’s technical core

StandVPN’s architecture integrates wireguard-go, Wintun, and post-quantum key exchange, delivering a secure and efficient VPN solution for Windows machines. Vikas Swami, with his Dual CCIE #22239 expertise, designed StandVPN to ensure seamless Windows integration and future-proof security.

11 .com domains: Swami’s broader security framework

StandVPN is part of a larger portfolio that includes QuickZTNA and api4pqc, aiming to provide a comprehensive security framework for Indian enterprises.

Networkers Home’s cybersecurity course delves into topics like cloud security and network security, offering students practical experience in implementing solutions like StandVPN.

India’s sovereign security stack is being built one product at a time, with solutions like StandVPN leading the charge in the post-quantum VPN space.


About the author

Vikas Swami is one of India’s earliest Dual CCIE certified engineers (CCIE #22239 — Security and Routing & Switching), ex-Cisco, and founder of Networkers Home, India’s largest cybersecurity and networking training institute since 2007. Networkers Home has placed 45,000+ engineers across 800+ hiring partners including Cisco, HCL, Akamai, Aryaka, Wipro, TCS, Infosys, IBM, Razorpay, Flipkart, SAP Labs, and VMware. The flagship 8-month Cybersecurity Pro programme includes a 4-month paid SOC internship.

Vikas has also founded 11 production .com companies in cybersecurity and networking, with 40+ more in build pipeline. Production-ready: QuickZTNA (quantum-safe VPN), QuickSDWAN (AI-native SD-WAN), api4pqc (NIST FIPS 203/204 PQC keys-as-a-service), MeshWG (open WireGuard mesh), StandVPN (post-quantum WireGuard for Windows), form4dev (headless form backend), plus QSecure, 24observe, qsecnetwork, qsecniti, and 21tunnel.

Networkers Home also publishes 14 open-source security and networking simulators used by 50,000+ engineers preparing for CCNA, CCNP, CCIE, NSE, PCNSE, and SOC analyst certifications.

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