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Quantum Resilience Services

You keep running your business.
We make it quantum-resilient.

Quantum-resilient security is the next step in maintaining trusted digital infrastructure. As quantum computing advances, regulations evolve, and leading industry players commit to  quantum-safe technologies, organizations need to prepare for the transition to Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) while keeping operations secure, compliant, and uninterrupted.

Why Quantum Resilience matters

Quantum computing threatens the foundations of today's security protocols. The growing risk of "harvest now, decrypt later" scenarios means that data protected today needs to remain secure against future quantum-enabled attacks. As a result, organizations must prepare for a fundamental shift in how trust, confidentiality, and integrity are protected.

The response is Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC), a new generation of cryptographic standards designed to withstand both classical and quantum attacks. However, adopting PQC is only part of the challenge. Organizations first need to understand compliance requirements as well as their businesses' exposure risk to quantum threats in order to determine how a transition can be managed without disrupting their business.

The leadership challenge

Preparing for quantum risk is not just a technology issue.

Organizations must protect long-lived data, respond to evolving regulatory expectations, manage dependencies on suppliers and technology providers, and maintain business continuity throughout the transition.

The challenge is not moving fast. It is moving deliberately, in the right order, and with a clear understanding of risk and impact.

What Quantum Resilience looks like

Quantum resilience is an organization's ability to manage quantum-related risks while maintaining security, compliance, and business continuity.

It starts with understanding where cryptography is used, what it protects, and which systems matter most. From there, organizations can prioritize investments, prepare for migration, and establish the crypto-agility needed to adapt to future change.

Ultimately, quantum resilience is not achieved through planning alone, but through successful implementation.

The path to Quantum Resilience

Becoming quantum-resilient is a journey rather than a single project.
It begins with awareness, followed by cryptographic discovery and risk assessment. These insights form the basis for a migration roadmap that can be executed in a controlled and business-aligned manner. Over time, organizations modernize systems, implement PQC, and build lasting crypto-agility.

These are the building blocks to get there: 

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Awareness & Education

Effective preparation starts with a shared understanding.

Aligning business leaders, security teams, architects, and developers around a common understanding of quantum risk, post-quantum cryptography, and crypto-agility enables more informed decision-making and creates the foundation for future migration efforts.

Cryptographic discovery

You cannot prioritize what you cannot see.

Achieving meaningful visibility requires more than automated scanning. Discovery findings must be understood within the context of business processes, technology platforms, operational dependencies, and future modernization initiatives.

Risk assessment

Not every system carries the same level of exposure.

Migration priorities should reflect business criticality, regulatory expectations, threat exposure, data sensitivity, and technical feasibility instead of focusing solely on theoretical cryptographic weaknesses.

Migration planning

Quantum resilience is achieved through deliberate planning.

Successful roadmaps consider technical dependencies, vendor readiness, resource availability, budget cycles, operational constraints, and organizational change requirements. The objective is not speed, but controlled progress.

Migration & Modernization

Ultimately, resilience is realized through execution.

Migration plans must be translated into architecture decisions, platform upgrades, operational processes, and sustainable cryptographic practices that can evolve over time.

The reality of legacy systems

Many critical systems were never designed for post-quantum cryptography and cannot simply be replaced. Core banking platforms, government systems, and other long-lived applications often need to remain operational for years to come.
A successful transition therefore requires pragmatic modernization strategies, including hybrid architectures, cryptographic middleware, and phased migration approaches that improve security while maintaining continuity.

Beyond PQC: crypto-agility

PQC is an important milestone, but it is not the destination.
Standards, technologies, and threats will continue to evolve. Organizations that build crypto-agility gain the flexibility to adapt without repeatedly redesigning critical systems or undertaking large-scale migration programs.
Quantum resilience begins with PQC and endures through crypto-agility.

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... was when we first started building secure digital solutions for our clients.

About Adnovum

Why Adnovum?

Quantum resilience is a long-term transition that affects critical systems, digital trust, and business continuity. Organizations need a partner that combines deep security expertise with the ability to guide change pragmatically and confidently.

At Adnovum, we help organizations understand what matters, prioritize the right actions, and navigate the transition without unnecessary complexity or disruption. Our approach is shaped by decades of experience securing and modernizing business-critical systems in complex and highly regulated environments.
Rather than focusing on PQC alone, we help organizations build the crypto-agility and resilience needed to adapt to future change.

Clarity. Pragmatism. Continuity. Trust.
That's how organizations become quantum-resilient.

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«You don't need a quantum computer to have a quantum problem.»

Dr. Sonia Duc

Quantum Resilience Lead at Adnovum