Find cryptographic dependencies
Identify certificates, VPNs, messaging, archives, file encryption, signatures, backups, devices, and vendor systems.
Post-quantum cryptography UK
QuantumEncryption1 helps organisations plan crypto-agile, post-quantum-ready encrypted workflows while protecting today's files with strong authenticated encryption and disciplined key management.
PQC roadmap
The quantum threat is mainly about long-term confidentiality and future attacks against vulnerable public-key systems. A practical programme starts with inventory and migration planning.
Identify certificates, VPNs, messaging, archives, file encryption, signatures, backups, devices, and vendor systems.
Mark data that must remain confidential for years or decades, including government, defence, research, aviation, and infrastructure material.
Design algorithm agility, key rotation, hybrid modes, standards tracking, and vendor migration pathways.
Make post-quantum planning understandable to operators, boards, procurement teams, and technical security leads.
Combined offer
A migration plan is stronger when it is tied to real encrypted file workflows, provenance, audit records, and operational rollout.
Protect important documents now while planning future key-exchange and signature upgrades.
Record how sensitive files move through reset, rekey, archive, export, and verification states.
Prioritise UK government, defence, aerospace, critical infrastructure, and sovereign IP use cases.
Use quantum-cloud evidence where it supports assurance without confusing it with core file confidentiality.
Confidential introduction
For UK organisations with long-life sensitive data, a scoping call can define the first useful step.