Post‑Quantum Cryptography (PQC) & Quantum Security Series (2025–Present) Hunter Storm Research

Overview

The Post‑Quantum Cryptography (PQC) & Quantum Security Series is a practitioner‑driven research series authored by Hunter Storm. It examines the global quantum technology landscape, enterprise-readiness indicators, cryptographic modernization requirements, post-quantum cryptography (PQC) adoption, the security implications of emerging quantum systems, and the governance structures needed to transition public and private institutions toward quantum‑resilient architectures, enterprise integration, and global standards.

This series began in December 2025, immediately following the United States’ national PQC modernization mandate, and continues as a strategic research line within Hunter Storm’s broader governance and cybersecurity portfolio. It supports organizations preparing for quantum‑resilient architectures and national PQC mandates.

Purpose of the Series

  • Provide practitioner‑level analysis of quantum technologies and their security implications
  • Translate national mandates and global standards into actionable guidance
  • Map the enterprise adoption landscape for PQC, QKD, QRNG, and hybrid systems
  • Support statewide and institutional modernization efforts
  • Track vendor maturity, standards evolution, and regulatory shifts

Reports in This Series

Report No. 1 — Quantum Technology and Security Status | 2025

Published December 2025 A comprehensive enterprise briefing covering the delta in quantum technology and quantum security from 2023–2025, including hardware, networking, PQC adoption, QRNG, vendor maturity, standards, regulatory considerations, and enterprise integration.

Read the report: Quantum Technology and Security Status | 2025

(Future reports will appear here.)

  • PQC Modernization Series (Governance, Policy & Institutional Resilience)
  • Cybersecurity & Digital Threat Landscapes
  • Human‑Layer Security Series

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Last Updated: April 2026