Organizations can't migrate what they can't see. QuantumGuard discovers every quantum-vulnerable cryptographic asset across your entire environment — code, containers, endpoints, and cloud — and delivers a realistic path to PQC compliance.
NIST finalized its post-quantum cryptography standards in 2025. Canadian federal agencies are under active CCCS guidance to migrate. The window to act is now — and it starts with knowing what you have.
In August 2024, NIST published the world's first finalized post-quantum cryptography standards — ML-KEM, ML-DSA, and SLH-DSA. The Canadian Centre for Cyber Security (CCCS) and Treasury Board are actively directing federal agencies to inventory and migrate quantum-vulnerable cryptography. For organizations handling sensitive or long-lived data, this is no longer a future concern: adversaries are collecting encrypted traffic today, ready to decrypt it when quantum computing matures.
The challenge most organizations face isn't the migration itself — it's that they have no idea where their quantum-vulnerable crypto lives. It's in source code, third-party libraries, container images, TLS configurations, certificates, and cloud services. Manual discovery takes months and misses critical assets. QuantumGuard automates it across all six layers.
A purpose-built platform and expert services to take organizations from crypto blind spots to a fully documented, prioritized PQC migration plan.
Automated crypto discovery across all 6 layers
Purpose-built scanning across source code, dependencies, containers, endpoints, cloud services, and Kubernetes clusters. No spreadsheets. No manual inventory.
From inventory to actionable migration roadmap
QuantumGuard scans find the assets. Our practitioners turn the findings into a risk-prioritized migration roadmap aligned to NIST PQC standards and your business constraints.
Build the internal capability to execute
Threat modeling, offensive security, and hands-on PQC training. Your team understands the findings and knows how to act on them.
From federal agencies to enterprise security teams to consulting practices building out their PQC capability.
Under active CCCS and Treasury Board PQC guidance
Who need visibility before they can act
Looking to lead PQC engagements with purpose-built tooling
Whether you're responding to a federal mandate, preparing a board briefing, or building a PQC practice — it starts with knowing what you have.