SEALSQ advances PQC readiness strategy toward post-quantum deployments
SEALSQ Corp advanced its PQC Readiness Strategy to support organizations moving from cryptography assessments toward post-quantum deployments. The company said the effort centers on converting readiness work into a longer-term demand path for hardware and security components used in post-quantum cryptography.
The company framed the work as part of preparations for quantum computing across digital systems. SEALSQ said organizations were expected to identify quantum-vulnerable cryptographic assets, assess operational risks, develop migration roadmaps, and deploy quantum-resistant technologies across software, PKI, semiconductors, connected devices, and critical infrastructure.
SEALSQ described a process that starts with PQC discovery and continues through quantum risk assessment, migration planning, PKI modernization, hardware deployment, and lifecycle management. The strategy also included structured PQC readiness programs that could cover cryptographic inventories, quantum risk assessments, crypto-agility evaluations, migration roadmaps, and implementation strategies, with subsequent deployment of post-quantum secure elements, PKI services, device identity solutions, and quantum-resistant semiconductor platforms.
Carlos Moreira, Founder and CEO of SEALSQ, said: “Post-quantum migration represents a global infrastructure transformation, not just a cybersecurity upgrade. It represents a potentially significant global infrastructure replacement cycle. Organizations must first discover where cryptography is deployed, assess their quantum exposure and establish migration strategies. SEALSQ intends to participate from the beginning of that process. Our objective is to create a commercial funnel that starts with PQC readiness assessments and progressively expands into PKI modernization, digital identity infrastructure, secure elements and post-quantum semiconductor deployments. This strategy could allow SEALSQ to acquire customers earlier, increase customer lifetime value, generate additional recurring revenue streams and accelerate adoption of our post-quantum semiconductor technologies. We believe the companies that help organizations understand their quantum exposure today will be well positioned to provide the infrastructure required to secure those organizations tomorrow.” SEALSQ also said it was evaluating a scalable PQC Readiness Platform that could include capabilities such as cryptographic asset discovery and inventory, crypto-agility assessments, and recommendations for deploying post-quantum PKI, secure elements, and quantum-resistant semiconductors.
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