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Cybersecurity Firm QuSecure Launches Industry-First Fully Integrated Post-Quantum Encryption Suite
QuProtect R3 Accelerates Global Shift to Quantum-Safe Security with Production-Ready Platform
SAN MATEO, Calif. — Nov. 22, 2025 — QuSecure Inc. today unveiled QuProtect R3, the industry’s first fully integrated, production-ready post-quantum cryptography (PQC) platform, purpose-built to modernize encryption across enterprise, government and critical-infrastructure networks without the cost, delay or expertise hurdles that have stalled earlier migrations.
The release arrives as quantum-computing timelines shorten and “harvest-now, decrypt-later” campaigns are already vacuuming up encrypted traffic. A recent Forrester Research guide warned that “Q-Day will force an overhaul of the security stack’s cryptographic plumbing,” estimating that Fortune 500 firms will need to re-key or re-issue more than 50 million digital certificates once large-scale quantum computers become viable .
QuProtect R3 counters that threat with three tightly coupled modules—Reconnaissance, Resilience and Reporting—that discover legacy cryptography, swap in NIST-approved algorithms (ML-KEM, ML-DSA, SLH-DSA) and continuously validate compliance, all through a single management plane. The platform’s crypto-agility engine orchestrates rollbacks, A/B testing and phased cut-overs, eliminating the rip-and-replace cycles that have pushed PQC budgets past USD 8 million for a typical Global 2000 company.
“Boards are asking CISOs for a quantum roadmap before next quarter, not next decade,” said Rebecca Krauthamer, QuSecure co-founder and CEO. “QuProtect R3 turns what was projected as a three-year, multi-vendor science project into a 90-day turnkey deployment, cutting migration cost by up to 70 percent while keeping mission-critical systems online.”
Market data underscore the urgency. Gartner forecasts global PQC spending will jump from USD 1.2 billion in 2024 to USD 9.8 billion by 2027, while 62 percent of CIOs surveyed by IDC in October 2025 admitted they have “no formal plan” for quantum readiness. The U.S. National Security Agency’s CNSA 2.0 memorandum requires all classified and sensitive DoD systems to be PQC-compliant by 2033, a timeline now mirrored by the European Union’s Cyber-Resilience Act and similar mandates in Japan, Singapore and Australia.
QuSecure said its beta customers—including a U.S. military branch, a top-five North American electric utility and a global cloud-service provider—completed PQC pilots in an average of 72 days, a quarter of the industry benchmark. The Reconnaissance module, offered free to qualified organizations, auto-generates a cryptographic bill of materials (CBOM) in hours instead of the months typically spent on manual spreadsheets.
QuProtect R3 is available immediately through AWS Marketplace, Dell Technologies and channel partners Carahsoft, Accenture and Cisco. Pricing starts at USD 18,000 per year for mid-size enterprises, with a best-price guarantee for comparable manual-migration quotations.
About QuSecure
QuSecure is a quantum-safe cybersecurity company headquartered in San Mateo, California. The QuProtect platform secures data across data-center, cloud, edge and mobile environments and is deployed by government agencies, financial institutions and Fortune 500 enterprises. QuSecure is a founding contributor to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s PQC migration playbook and holds 17 patents in cryptographic agility.
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