The timelines for post-quantum cryptography migration are narrowing as Google, Cloudflare, and India move toward a 2029 target.
Recently featured in Security Today, QuSecure points to a widening gap in the market between proactive movers and organizations at risk of missing these timelines.
The article highlights three main shifts shaping the post-quantum migration market.
- Phased implementation and pilots over prolonged discovery can help lower costs while building a more complete understanding of cryptographic environments.
- Non-disruptive migration is emerging as a preferred strategy, enabling organizations to upgrade cryptography without requiring entire overhauls for legacy systems.
- The adoption of cryptographic agility is becoming essential. Due to the evolving landscape of security standards and threats, one-time fixes are no longer sufficient.
As quantum computing advances, the primary risk to organizations is not simply the arrival of quantum computers, but the time required to update critical infrastructure. Organizations that take proactive action now will be better positioned to safeguard their data and legacy systems against future attacks.
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