Network World recently examined how accelerated federal timelines for post-quantum encryption are raising the urgency for enterprises to begin planning their own migrations. The article highlights new government requirements, Gartner guidance, and insights from QuSecure’s Dr. Garfield Jones on the challenges organizations face as they modernize cryptographic infrastructure.
The article explains that organizations should not wait for compliance deadlines to begin implementing post-quantum cryptography. Building crypto agility, maintaining a comprehensive cryptographic inventory, and adopting NIST PQC algorithms are critical steps toward a successful migration. Aligning with emerging NIST PQC standards can help organizations strengthen post quantum cybersecurity. While reducing migration risk across legacy and modern environments. Dr. Garfield Jones also notes that organizations should account for operational technology and legacy systems as part of their long-term migration strategy.
Preparing for Accelerated PQC Timelines
As federal requirements continue to evolve, enterprises that begin cryptographic modernization today will be better positioned. To not only meet customer expectations and regulatory requirements but also, future security challenges.
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About QuSecure
QuSecure is a leader in post-quantum cybersecurity with a mission to protect enterprise and government data from quantum and classical cybersecurity threats. Its quantum-safe solutions provide an easy transition path to quantum resiliency across any organization.
The company’s QuProtect R3 solution delivers the industry’s first PQC software-based platform, designed to protect encrypted communications and data with quantum resilience using a quantum secure channel. In addition, QuProtect enables organizations to introduce crypto-agility across legacy and modern environments without disrupting existing infrastructure. Furthermore, the platform supports compliance with standards and frameworks including CNSSP 15/NSM-10, CNSA 2.0, PCI DSS, and DORA.
Moreover, QuSecure has current customer deployments in banking and finance, healthcare, space and satellite, IT and data enterprises, datacenters, and various Department of Defense agencies. For more information, visit www.qusecure.com.