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Quantum computing readiness

We help you understand what to monitor, what to avoid and where quantum will matter: a gradual readiness, centred on cryptographic risk and concrete scenarios.

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What it is

Quantum readiness is the path by which a company prepares for the impact of quantum computing — above all on cryptographic risk — by monitoring technological evolution without premature investment.

Benefits

Mapping of cryptographic risk and exposed data

Guidance on post-quantum cryptography (PQC) standards

Identification of relevant value scenarios for your sector

A gradual, low-cost roadmap without premature investment

Use cases

Crypto risk mapping

A census of where and how cryptography is used and of sensitive, long-retention data.

Scenario planning

Assessment of the areas (optimisation, simulation) where quantum could create value in your sector.

Readiness roadmap

A gradual plan of monitoring, training and preparation for migration to PQC algorithms.

How we work

Step 01

Awareness

We frame the real opportunities and risks of quantum for your specific context.

Step 02

Risk mapping

We map the use of cryptography and the most exposed long-retention data.

Step 03

Roadmap

We define a gradual path of monitoring and preparation, without premature investment.

FAQ

Do I need to invest in quantum hardware now? +

No. For almost all companies it makes sense to monitor and prepare, not to buy hardware. Access, when needed, will be via the cloud.

What is the most concrete risk today? +

The cryptographic risk on long-retention data, exposed to "harvest now, decrypt later": data intercepted today and decrypted in the future.

What is post-quantum cryptography? +

It is a set of algorithms designed to resist attacks from quantum computers, and it is the first concrete topic of quantum readiness.

Ready to start with quantum computing readiness?

Share your goals and context: we reply with an initial framing and the next operational steps.

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