The post‑quantum stack behind Q‑Day‑ready systems
Hybrid key exchange, crypto‑agile key management, and HSM‑backed roots of trust — the components we deploy so encryption keeps working the day large quantum computers arrive.
ML‑KEM · FIPS 203
Lattice-based key encapsulation for confidential channels and key exchange.
ML‑DSA · FIPS 204
Lattice-based digital signatures for authentication and code signing.
SLH‑DSA · FIPS 205
Stateless hash-based signatures for conservative, long-lived trust.
The stack
Four layers, engineered to stay quantum‑safe
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Transport
Hybrid handshakes
TLS 1.3, SSH, and VPN key exchange that pairs classical and PQC, so a break in either still leaves you covered.
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Keys
Crypto‑agile KMS
Key management that lets you rotate algorithms without re-architecting the systems that depend on them.
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Roots
HSM‑backed PKI
Hardware roots of trust and PQC-ready certificate authorities for trust that outlives the next standard.
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Agility
Algorithm registry
Feature-flagged primitives and inventories, so you can swap algorithms again the moment NIST moves.
Q‑Day is coming.
We are ready. So are you?
The migration to post-quantum cryptography takes years, not weeks. The organizations that start now are the ones that finish in time.
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