Post-Quantum Cryptography is no Longer a Future Problem - The Federal Market is Already Moving
Most discussions around post-quantum cryptography (PQC) still frame it as a long-term concern something to monitor, plan for, and revisit in a few years.
That framing is now outdated.
Preparing for OMB PQC Reporting: A Practical Framework for Federal Agencies
Federal agencies are now required under OMB Memorandum M-23-02 and National Security Memorandum-10 to inventory cryptographic assets, identify quantum-vulnerable algorithms and report progress toward post-quantum cryptography (PQC) readiness. Yet many agencies are unsure what these mandates actually require in practice, how discovery and inventory tools fit into compliance or how to determine whether their current environments provide sufficient cryptographic visibility.
Webinar recording from February 19, 2026
The Senate Proposes National Quantum Cybersecurity Strategy: What It Means for Your Organization
On August 6, 2025, Senators Gary Peters (D-MI) and Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) introduced bipartisan legislation that could significantly accelerate the nation’s migration to post-quantum cryptography (PQC). The bill, known informally as the National Quantum Cybersecurity Strategy Act, underscores a growing federal urgency: quantum computing is no longer just a research milestone it’s a looming cybersecurity disruptor.
For technology providers, government contractors, and agencies alike, this legislation represents both a challenge and a market defining opportunity.