SEALSQ Corp, a global leader in post-quantum semiconductor technology, PKI and digital identity solutions, announced the advancement of its PQC Readiness Strategy, designed to position the Company to capture the growing commercial opportunity created by the global migration toward post-quantum cryptography (“PQC”).
As governments, enterprises and critical infrastructure operators begin preparing their digital systems for the emergence of quantum computing, SEALSQ believes the global cybersecurity industry is entering a multi-year infrastructure upgrade cycle.
The transition to post-quantum cryptography will require organizations to identify quantum-vulnerable cryptographic assets, assess operational risks, develop migration roadmaps and progressively deploy quantum-resistant technologies across software, PKI, semiconductors, connected devices and critical infrastructure.
SEALSQ’s strategy is designed to participate across this entire migration lifecycle.
By combining PQC readiness assessments, cryptographic discovery, migration planning, PKI modernization, digital identity technologies and hardware-based post-quantum security, SEALSQ intends to create a commercial pathway that converts quantum cybersecurity assessments into long-term technology deployments.
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Creating a Commercial Funnel from PQC Readiness to Hardware Deployment
SEALSQ believes PQC readiness assessments can become an important customer acquisition and revenue-generation channel.
Organizations beginning their quantum migration journey must first understand where cryptography is deployed, identify systems vulnerable to future quantum attacks and determine which infrastructure should be prioritized for migration.
SEALSQ intends to help organizations navigate this process through structured PQC readiness programs that could include cryptographic inventories, quantum risk assessments, crypto-agility evaluations, migration roadmaps and implementation strategies.
These engagements are expected to create opportunities for the subsequent deployment of SEALSQ technologies, including post-quantum secure elements, PKI services, device identity solutions and quantum-resistant semiconductor platforms.
This model could allow SEALSQ to establish relationships with customers at the beginning of their PQC migration process and expand those relationships as organizations move from assessment and planning toward implementation and large-scale deployment.
Targeting a Multi-Year Global Cybersecurity Infrastructure Upgrade Cycle
The transition to post-quantum cryptography represents a potentially significant technology upgrade cycle.
Billions of connected devices, industrial systems, automotive platforms, smart infrastructure systems, satellites, data centers and autonomous machines rely on cryptographic technologies that may need to be upgraded or replaced.
Many of these systems have operational lifetimes measured in decades.
SEALSQ believes organizations that begin their PQC migration strategies today could become long-term customers for quantum-resistant semiconductors, secure elements, PKI services and digital identity infrastructure.
The Company intends to position itself as a technology provider capable of participating throughout the entire value chain of this transition.
SOURCE: GlobeNewswire























