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Quantum-Safe 360 Alliance Launched to Accelerate PQC Implementation

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IBM Consulting, Keyfactor, Quantinuum, and Thales have formed the Quantum-Safe 360 Alliance to provide unified post-quantum cryptography (PQC) technology and services. The alliance aims to offer complete and compatible PQC assessment and migration capabilities. The initiative was launched to address the fragmented ecosystem of PQC-readiness technologies and to help enterprises transition to quantum-resistant cryptographic algorithms. The alliance was quietly formed in December 2024 and officially launched on August 15, 2025. The founding members have existing partnerships and have collectively worked on numerous customer assessments and migration implementations. The alliance's formation was accelerated by the publication of NIST's quantum-resistant cryptography standards and guidelines, as well as the G7 Cyber Expert Group's advisory on quantum computing risks.

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  1. 16.08.2025 01:16 1 articles · 1mo ago

    Quantum-Safe 360 Alliance Launched to Accelerate PQC Implementation

    IBM Consulting, Keyfactor, Quantinuum, and Thales have formed the Quantum-Safe 360 Alliance to provide unified post-quantum cryptography (PQC) technology and services. The alliance aims to offer complete and compatible PQC assessment and migration capabilities. The initiative was launched to address the fragmented ecosystem of PQC-readiness technologies and to help enterprises transition to quantum-resistant cryptographic algorithms. The alliance was quietly formed in December 2024 and officially launched on August 15, 2025. The founding members have existing partnerships and have collectively worked on numerous customer assessments and migration implementations. The alliance's formation was accelerated by the publication of NIST's quantum-resistant cryptography standards and guidelines, as well as the G7 Cyber Expert Group's advisory on quantum computing risks.

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