Post-Quantum Cryptography

secure today, ready for tomorrow

“Security isn’t a luxury item; security is a basic precondition for survival.”
Jeroen Scheerder, senior crypto analyst, ON2IT

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Quantum computing will change cryptography, but not overnight.
We’re preparing for it with realism, resilience, and strategy.

Quantum re-shapes security

Data outlives defenses

Change is built in

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more than just new algorithms

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Blogs

What are we doing here? Cryptography pre- and post-quantum

What are we doing here? Quantum computing challenges some of today’s cryptographic foundations. We explain the real risks, the realistic timelines, and why calm, early preparation beats last-minute scrambles.

Signed, Sealed, Subverted: What Broken Cryptography Teaches Us About Trust

Broken cryptography isn’t new, it’s a recurring theme. We show how historical cryptographic failures offer urgent lessons for avoiding brittle systems in a quantum future.

Cryptographic agility: Designing for Change, Planning for Failure

Cryptographic agility is the principle of designing systems in a way that allows cryptographic algorithms and protocols to be swapped out with minimal friction. Is opposite is hardcoding: rather than embedding a specific algorithm like RSA or SHA-256 deep within your application, you externalize it, make it configurable, modular, negotiable.