SuperQ Quantum Computing Inc., a global leader in quantum and supercomputing, announced the commercial release of Super™ PQC Analyst, the first in-market component of the Company’s forthcoming Super™ PQC Module. Available immediately, Super™ PQC Analyst delivers automated, exhaustive diagnostics across both Web3 and Web2 environments from permissionless blockchains and DeFi protocols to traditional websites, APIs and cloud platforms assessing post‑quantum readiness and generating prioritized, standards‑aligned mitigation plans that can be executed by SuperQ’s PQC Professional Services team.
Post‑quantum cryptography has moved from theoretical concern to immediate operational risk. Bad‑actor “harvest-now, decrypt-later” campaigns are already siphoning encrypted traffic and wallet data in anticipation of future quantum breakthroughs. At the All‑In Summit 2025, Solana co‑founder Anatoly Yakovenko warned that there is a “50/50 chance” that quantum computers will be powerful enough within five years to break the cryptographic protections securing Bitcoin wallets. “We should migrate Bitcoin to a quantum-resistant signature scheme,” he further added as quoted by Coindesk. Such exposure applies broadly to ECDSA‑ and RSA‑based systems that underpin finance, healthcare, e‑commerce and critical infrastructure.
“Enterprises and blockchain networks can no longer wait for a ‘Day Zero’ quantum event,” said Dr. Muhammad Khan, CEO and Board Chair of SuperQ. “Super™ PQC Analyst gives CIOs, CISOs and protocol developers a clear, data-driven snapshot of their vulnerability surface and an actionable roadmap to migrate before quantum computers catch up.”
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Why the Market Needs Super™ PQC Analyst Now
Market dynamics are accelerating demand for quantum‑safe security. Independent forecasts show cybersecurity spending expanding dramatically through the decade, and upgrades for quantum‑resistant infrastructure are among the fastest‑growing segments. At the same time, blockchain and crypto adoption continue to scale increasing the economic value and attractiveness of encrypted data that adversaries may be harvesting today to decrypt later. By offering a unified PQC readiness engine for both Web3 and Web2 workloads, SuperQ positions Super™ PQC Analyst as a practical, high‑value tool for enterprises, protocol operators and service providers seeking to prioritize and operationalize post‑quantum risk mitigation.
Key Features of Super™ PQC Analyst
- Deep Analysis Engine: Conducts comprehensive scans of TLS endpoints, smart‑contract bytecode, wallet libraries and key‑management workflows to detect quantum‑vulnerable cryptography, exposed public keys and susceptible transport layers.
- Readiness Scoring & Reporting: Benchmarks organizational and protocol posture against NIST, ETSI and Canadian Centre for Cyber Security migration guidelines, producing both board‑level dashboards and developer‑oriented remediation task lists.
- Mitigation Strategy Generator: Produces prioritized, concrete remediation steps from Kyber/Dilithium key‑exchange upgrades to lattice‑based signature adoption, quantum‑secure randomness sources and hybrid transition patterns.
- Implementation Pathways: Provides seamless handover to SuperQ’s PQC Professional Services for consulting, pilot deployments and full implementation support.
Roadmap to the Full Super™ PQC Module
Super™ PQC Analyst represents the initial commercial milestone in a broader Super™ PQC Module planned for general availability in Q4 2025. The full suite will include:
- End‑to‑end software libraries (SDKs, APIs and smart‑contract templates) that enable quantum‑safe encryption, signature schemes and key management.
- Hardware accelerators and secure elements, developed in collaboration with semiconductor partners, to efficiently offload lattice and code‑based cryptographic primitives.
- Cloud, blockchain and on‑prem deployment artifacts to simplify adoption and minimize disruption for enterprises and decentralized networks.
SuperQ will continue to expand its network of Super™ Hubs and academic partnerships to validate, pilot and scale these PQC solutions globally.