Quantum Secure Encryption Corp. (QSE) has announced the official launch of QPA v2, an enterprise-grade platform designed to automate and manage the migration to post-quantum cryptography (PQC). The release signifies a transition within the cybersecurity market from theoretical awareness of quantum risks toward the structured execution of cryptographic modernization. By replacing manual, fragmented assessment processes with a data-driven workflow, QPA v2 enables organizations to evaluate their cryptographic readiness and implement migration strategies in alignment with emerging global standards, including those established by NIST.

The QPA v2 platform introduces several high-level capabilities aimed at government and enterprise scale. A centralized PQC Planning Wizard supports governance design, budgeting, and timeline development, while AI-enhanced assessment modules evaluate an organization’s cryptographic posture and compliance readiness. Additionally, the platform provides integrated inventory analysis for software, hardware, and cryptographic components, allowing for the identification of risk exposure across complex IT environments. An executive dashboard offers real-time visibility into risk levels and migration progress to support internal decision-making.

The launch of QPA v2 follows a strategic municipal government pilot conducted through the Municipal Information Systems Association (MISA) in Canada. This initiative utilized the QPA framework to assist local governments in identifying cryptographic vulnerabilities within critical infrastructure and citizen data systems. According to QSE CEO Ted Carefoot, municipal engagements underscore the necessity of early risk evaluation, as public-sector entities must secure sensitive data well before quantum computing capabilities reach maturity. The pilot is intended to provide a blueprint for broader public-sector adoption across various jurisdictions.

QSE’s migration platform is designed to integrate with the company’s broader security ecosystem, providing a full-stack approach to cryptographic resilience. This includes the qREK quantum-resilient key infrastructure, the QAuth identity and authentication platform, and decentralized encrypted storage solutions. Built around quantum-delivered entropy and zero-knowledge architecture, these tools are engineered to protect data against both current cyber threats and future quantum-enabled “harvest now, decrypt later” attacks.

Strategic alignment with industry organizations like the Canadian Association of Defence and Security Industries (CADSI) further supports QSE’s engagement with the defense and public sectors. As global governments establish formal timelines for post-quantum transitions, the demand for repeatable implementation frameworks has increased. QPA v2 addresses this by providing a standardized method for prioritizing risk and modernizing digital assets. The company anticipates continued adoption as organizations seek implementation-ready solutions to mitigate long-term cryptographic risk.

Based in Vancouver, Quantum Secure Encryption Corp. (CSE: QSE) specializes in secure data infrastructure and post-quantum encryption. The company’s focus remains on providing long-term data confidentiality for commercial, enterprise, and public-sector environments. With the release of QPA v2, QSE positions itself as a primary facilitator for organizations navigating the technical and operational challenges of the quantum transition. The platform is currently live and being utilized by a range of clients to formalize their post-quantum security roadmaps.

Consult the official QPA v2 release announcement here and the municipal security pilot details here.

April 7, 2026