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Palo Alto Networks and IBM Partner to Launch Enterprise-Grade Quantum-Safe Readiness Solution

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Palo Alto Networks and IBM are teaming up. They aim to provide a complete Quantum-Safe Readiness solution. This comes as large-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computing develops quickly. This joint offering helps organizations check their cryptographic exposure. It also evaluates quantum-related risks and speeds up the shift to quantum-resilient security.

The new solution combines IBM Consulting’s quantum-safe skills with Palo Alto Networks’ cryptographic expertise in networking. They will give clients a clear, actionable view of their cryptographic posture in hybrid environments. This helps them prepare faster and more confidently for the post-quantum era.

Key Highlights

Risk Discovery & Assessment: The service begins with a Quantum Risk Discovery & Assessment phase. This phase inventories and analyzes cryptographic assets throughout enterprise networks.

Real-Time Protection: Palo Alto Networks’ Cipher Translation tech detects quantum-vulnerable communications from any device. It then upgrades them right away to quantum-safe algorithms.

Migration Roadmap: IBM Consulting’s cybersecurity team will analyze data to find key assets. They will evaluate risks and create a strategic plan for cryptographic migration.

Accelerated Deployment: Clients can speed up their quantum-safe readiness. By connecting discovery, risk management, and remediation, they gain better visibility and protection.

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Quotes from Leadership

Anand Oswal, EVP, Network & AI Security Products at Palo Alto Networks, said: “Our customers need a comprehensive, practical roadmap to a quantum-safe future and the experts to help them execute it. This collaboration provides just that by integrating our platform’s deep cryptographic visibility and unique cipher translation capabilities with IBM’s renowned quantum-safe services. Our cutting-edge solution will be able to immediately identify an organization’s risk from a cryptographically relevant quantum computer and apply controls to protect their most vulnerable assets today, buying them critical time to execute a full migration.”

Mark Hughes, Global Managing Partner, IBM Consulting Cybersecurity Services, remarked: “Becoming ‘quantum safe’ is not a single event; it’s a strategic enterprise transformation. This collaboration with Palo Alto Networks is critical because it delivers the foundational network visibility and control needed for that journey. Together, we are providing clients with the strategic roadmap and the technical controls necessary to manage their cryptographic transition to protect against harvest-now, decrypt-later attacks and build a secure foundation for innovation in the quantum era.”

Why This Matters

Quantum computers could compromise many of today’s common encryption algorithms. Organizations that delay their preparations risk “harvest-now, decrypt-later” attacks. In these attacks, criminals gather encrypted data now to decrypt it later when quantum technology improves. Businesses can protect their sensitive assets. This includes intellectual property, personal information, and AI training data. Acting proactively is key. These assets are crucial in today’s data-driven world.