For decades, modern encryption standards like RSA and ECC have protected global banking systems, government communications, healthcare records, cloud platforms, VPNs, digital certificates, and online transactions.
But that foundation is now facing a major challenge in Quantum-Resilient Security.
With rapid advancements in quantum computing, cybersecurity experts worldwide are warning about the growing risk of quantum-enabled attacks capable of breaking traditional cryptographic systems in the future, making Post-Quantum Cryptography a critical global priority.
One of the biggest concerns is the rise of:
“Harvest Now, Decrypt Later” (HNDL) attacks
This means attackers can steal encrypted data today and store it until quantum computers become powerful enough to decrypt it later, increasing the urgency of PQC Readiness across industries.
In August 2024, NIST officially finalized the world’s first Post-Quantum Cryptography standards:
• FIPS 203 — ML-KEM
• FIPS 204 — ML-DSA
• FIPS 205 — SLH-DSA
These standards form the backbone of Quantum-Ready Security frameworks being adopted globally across enterprises, governments, financial institutions, cloud providers, telecom infrastructure, and critical systems.
In my latest Post-Quantum Cryptography Readiness Report, I cover:
• Why quantum computing is a cybersecurity threat
• Verified global quantum computing statistics & IBM roadmap insights
• Industry adoption across banking, healthcare, government & cloud sectors
• Hybrid cryptography & crypto-agility strategies
• Real-world migration challenges organizations will face
• Emerging trends shaping 2025–2030 cybersecurity strategies
• Practical readiness steps enterprises should begin immediately
Key insight:
The transition to Post-Quantum Cryptography may become one of the largest cryptographic migrations in internet history — similar to IPv6 adoption and TLS modernization, but on a much broader scale.
Organizations that start building Quantum-Ready Security systems today will be significantly better positioned to handle future cyber risks, compliance demands, and infrastructure transformation.
Read the full report to explore complete PQC insights and prepare for the future of cybersecurity.
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