QuSecure has announced its participation in the Migration to Post-Quantum Cryptography Project consortium, organized by the National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence (NCCoE). This collaboration is designed to assist organizations in transitioning from current public-key algorithms to NIST-standardized quantum-resistant alternatives. The project addresses the technical and operational challenges associated with replacing legacy cryptography that is vulnerable to future cryptanalytically relevant quantum computers.
Within the consortium, QuSecure will utilize its tools in NCCoE laboratory environments to demonstrate the automated discovery and inventory of quantum-vulnerable public-key algorithms. The technical scope includes evaluating the performance of post-quantum cryptography (PQC) solutions across various enterprise use cases to identify interoperability gaps. These efforts are intended to refine migration strategies and coordinate implementation standards across different industry sectors, ensuring that new cryptographic protocols do not disrupt existing operational workflows.
This initiative leverages QuSecure’s experience with its QuProtect R3 platform, which focuses on orchestrated crypto-agility and cryptographic management. The NCCoE serves as the central hub for this public-private partnership, bringing together industry vendors and government agencies to develop practical cybersecurity practices. The results of these tests will inform standardized migration playbooks, providing a technical baseline for organizations to prioritize the modernization of digital assets against quantum threats.
For the complete details on the NCCoE consortium and QuSecure’s role in the migration project, consult the official announcement here.
March 31, 2026

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