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
Quantum computing will change cryptography, but not overnight.
We’re preparing for it with realism, resilience, and strategy.
Quantum re-shapes security
Quantum computers will break parts of today’s encryption. We monitor progress closely and prepare ahead of real impact.
Data outlives defenses
Some data must stay secure for decades. We plan ahead for long-term protection against future quantum threats.
Change is built in
Cybersecurity must evolve. Our systems are designed for crypto agility, ready to adapt when the world changes.
Our perspective
more than just new algorithms
Post-quantum cryptography (PQC) isn’t about fear, and it isn’t about hype. It’s about preparation: understanding where current cryptography may fall short, how risks evolve over time, and how real-world systems can stay resilient without unnecessary disruption.
Our PQC Playbook
Blogs
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.