Cyberify has introduced QuantumReady™, a new enterprise platform designed to help organizations transition from classical cryptography to post-quantum cryptography (PQC). As quantum computing advances threaten to break existing encryption standards, the platform aims to simplify and accelerate what has traditionally been a complex, multi-year migration process.
The urgency around quantum readiness is growing, particularly in highly regulated industries such as finance. Emerging regulations and frameworks including U.S. National Security Memorandum 10 (NSM-10), PQFIF, and the EU’s Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) are pushing organizations to modernize their cryptographic infrastructure. However, many enterprises lack visibility into where and how encryption is currently deployed across their environments.
QuantumReady addresses this challenge by providing a closed-loop lifecycle for cryptographic management. The platform automates key processes, including discovery of cryptographic assets, risk assessment, and deployment of quantum-safe encryption protocols. By abstracting complex lattice-based cryptographic models into business-level controls, it enables organizations to implement PQC strategies without requiring deep cryptographic expertise.
According to Cyberify, the platform significantly reduces the time required for migration from years to potentially just months. Early feedback from a global financial institution participating in a pilot program highlights its potential impact. The organization reported improved visibility into its cryptographic inventory, helping to uncover previously unknown vulnerabilities and blind spots.
Mark Gilmor, CEO of Cyberify, described the platform as more than just a scanning solution. He emphasized that QuantumReady is designed to help enterprises proactively identify vulnerabilities and deploy quantum-safe encryption without disrupting critical systems or performance-sensitive applications.
The platform includes several advanced capabilities tailored to enterprise-scale environments. One of its core components is the CQIP Intelligence Swarm, a multi-agent AI system that maps infrastructure and maintains data integrity through proprietary validation mechanisms. This ensures accurate identification of cryptographic dependencies across complex systems.
Another key feature is the Adaptive Cryptographic Negotiation Layer (ACNL), which manages real-time encryption transitions. This capability allows systems to shift between classical and quantum-safe encryption methods seamlessly, ensuring operational continuity even if certain PQC components encounter issues.
QuantumReady also introduces automated discovery and Cryptographic Bill of Materials (CBOM) generation. By scanning network traffic, web servers, and development pipelines, the platform creates a detailed inventory of cryptographic assets, enabling organizations to understand their exposure and prioritize remediation efforts.
In addition, the platform provides compliance and risk visualization tools. These features help organizations align with regulatory requirements by offering insights into cryptographic risk, data retention policies, and quantum threat timelines. This enables enterprises to demonstrate resilience and readiness during audits and compliance assessments.
The launch of QuantumReady reflects a broader shift in cybersecurity as organizations prepare for the quantum era. As quantum computing continues to evolve, the need for scalable, automated solutions to manage cryptographic transitions is becoming increasingly critical.
By combining automation, AI-driven analysis, and real-time adaptability, Cyberify’s QuantumReady platform positions itself as a strategic solution for enterprises seeking to future-proof their security infrastructure against emerging quantum threats.
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