Post-Quantum Cryptography Readiness Accelerated by Fortanix’s PQC Central

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Post-Quantum Cryptography: Fortanix Launches PQC Central
Key Takeaways:

Quantum Security: PQC Central identifies quantum-vulnerable systems.

Actionable Roadmap: Guides enterprises through PQC migration.

Crypto Agility: Adapts to evolving cryptographic standards.

Navigating the Quantum Threat

Post-quantum cryptography grows urgent as quantum computing threatens current encryption. Fortanix, a leader in data-first cybersecurity, launched PQC Central on June 24, 2025, in Santa Clara. This feature, embedded in the Fortanix Armor platform, simplifies the complex shift to quantum-resistant algorithms. Enterprises now face a clear path to secure sensitive data.

How PQC Central Works

PQC Central scans systems to catalog cryptographic assets vulnerable to quantum attacks. The system asseses risks and assigns a readiness score. For example, it identifies keys using algorithms such as Leighton-Micali Signature or CRYSTALS-Kyber. Organizations can track progress via a centralized dashboard, integrating with tools on the order of ServiceNow.

"Post-quantum security may feel like tomorrow’s problem, but protecting yourself today is a must to eliminate vulnerabilities and prevent future breaches."

— Anuj Jaiswal, CPO of Fortanix

Why It Matters Now

Quantum computing’s rise demands immediate action. The EU’s 2026 PQC transition deadline underscores this urgency. PQC Central equips enterprises to prioritize threats and adopt quantum-resistant solutions. Consequently, Fortanix’s platform ensures compliance and security without costly system overhauls.

Industry Insights and Next Steps

Global leaders emphasize proactive planning. For instance, Sudha Iyer from Citi stresses understanding cryptographic landscapes before building solutions. Fortanix’s platform, trusted by major enterprises, has never been breached. Join their July 15 webinar to learn from experts at Citi and PenFed Credit Union.

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