Key takeaways
- PQShield has partnered with OpenPolicy to support global policy discussions on post-quantum cryptography
- The collaboration focuses on bridging cryptographic innovation with real-world policy implementation
- As governments move towards post-quantum standards, policy intelligence and technical expertise must align
- This partnership reinforces leadership in the evolving cyber security quantum landscape
Strengthening post-quantum resilience through policy collaboration in cyber security quantum
At PQShield, we are committed to advancing the future of cryptographic security, ensuring resilience against emerging post-quantum threats, and fostering the cybersecurity and cryptographic community.
As quantum technologies continue to develop, the need for strong cyber security quantum strategies is becoming increasingly urgent.
That’s why we’re excited to announce our new partnership with OpenPolicy to advance critical policy discussions related to post-quantum cryptographic resilience.
Why Cyber Security Quantum Policy Is a Priority Now
As quantum computing capabilities continue to mature, the window for proactive action is narrowing. Data encrypted today using classical cryptography may be harvested now and decrypted in the future once quantum systems become sufficiently powerful.
This makes early policy engagement critical. Governments and regulators are not only setting future standards, but also shaping timelines, compliance expectations, and migration pathways that organisations will need to follow. Strong alignment between technical expertise and policy development is essential to ensure cyber security quantum strategies are both effective and practical.
Supporting Policymakers and Industry
By working together, PQShield and OpenPolicy will help organizations navigate the evolving policy landscape surrounding post-quantum cryptography (PQC) and raise policymakers’ awareness of this critical challenge for global security.
We are thrilled to join the OpenPolicy ecosystem in supporting this critical mission.
What This Partnership Means for Organisations
For organisations, the transition to post-quantum cryptography is not a single event but a multi-year process involving risk assessment, system readiness, and long-term planning.
Through this partnership, PQShield and OpenPolicy aim to support clearer guidance, better-informed policy decisions, and a shared understanding of how cyber security quantum risks affect real-world systems.
This helps organisations anticipate regulatory expectations while making informed, forward-looking security investments.
Combining Policy Intelligence and Cryptographic Expertise
As governments and enterprises race to adopt PQC standards and set guidance for industry, OpenPolicy’s policy intelligence and engagement capabilities, combined with PQShield’s expertise in cryptographic solutions, will empower decision-makers with the intelligence they need to bolster security strategies and support policymakers’ awareness of this evolving landscape.
This collaboration will strengthen our ability to bridge the gap between cutting-edge cryptographic research and real-world policy implementation, ensuring that policy and security go hand in hand.
Bridging Policy Ambition and Real-World Implementation
One of the biggest challenges in post-quantum cryptography is translating policy ambition into deployable security solutions. Technical standards must be achievable at scale, and policy frameworks must reflect the realities of implementation across complex systems.
By combining OpenPolicy’s engagement with policymakers and PQShield’s experience delivering cryptographic solutions, this collaboration helps ensure that cyber security quantum policy is grounded in technical feasibility as well as long-term resilience.
Looking Ahead to a Post-Quantum World
As post-quantum standards continue to evolve globally, alignment between technical guidance, regulatory frameworks, and industry readiness will be essential. Ongoing dialogue between policymakers, cryptographers, and security practitioners will play a key role in ensuring a smooth and secure transition.
Stay tuned as we share more on how this partnership will drive innovation and support organisations in the transition to a post-quantum future and respond to evolving cyber security quantum challenges.
If your organisation is preparing for post-quantum threats, explore how PQShield can help you build long-term cryptographic resilience and stay ahead in cyber security quantum readiness.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is cyber security quantum?
Cyber security quantum refers to protecting digital systems and data from risks created by quantum computing, particularly the threat to traditional encryption methods.
Why is post-quantum cryptography important?
Post-quantum cryptography is designed to secure data against future quantum attacks, ensuring sensitive information remains protected over the long term.
How does PQShield support post-quantum security?
PQShield develops post-quantum cryptographic software and hardware solutions that help organisations transition securely to quantum-resistant standards.
Why is policy important in post-quantum cryptography?
Policy helps guide standard adoption, regulatory alignment, and industry readiness, ensuring post-quantum security measures are implemented consistently.
Who should be preparing for cyber security quantum now?
Governments, enterprises, financial institutions, and organisations handling sensitive or long-lived data should already be planning for post-quantum security.

