The PKI Consortium maintains the Post‑Quantum Cryptography Capabilities Matrix (PQCCM) to collect and aggregate information about software, libraries and hardware that already include NIST‑standardised PQC algorithms. The matrix is a living document and does not review, vet or endorse the quality of the listed implementations; freshness of the data is ultimately verified with each vendor. PKIC
As of 13 March 2025, ANKASecure© appears in the PQCCM as a “REST API & SaaS” platform. The entry confirms native support for ML‑KEM (FIPS 203), ML‑DSA (FIPS 204) and SLH‑DSA (FIPS 205), along with the Falcon signature scheme, giving architects an at‑a‑glance view of the algorithms they can enable through our API.
Although the PQCCM itself is strictly informational, inclusion delivers three strategic benefits:
Our platform lets enterprises adopt quantum‑safe encryption, digital signatures and key‑management through a single, developer‑friendly API—without rip‑and‑replace migrations.
Robust FIPS‑203/204/205 implementations, hybrid‑certificate options and turnkey SaaS delivery help organisations safeguard sensitive data, meet emerging compliance mandates and reduce operational risk—years before large‑scale quantum computers arrive.
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The European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) is a globally recognized standards organization dedicated to the development of international technical standards in telecommunications, cybersecurity, and information technology. ETSI’s standards are pivotal in ensuring interoperability, security, and compliance across global industries, influencing billions of connected devices and users worldwide. With expertise drawn from leading global organizations, ETSI plays a key role in shaping secure and sustainable digital transformation.
In its recent report, "Preparing for a Quantum Secure Future," ETSI emphasizes the imminent threat quantum computers pose to traditional cryptography. Current encryption methods, widely used to protect critical data in sectors like finance, healthcare, and government, will soon become vulnerable. Quantum computing, with its immense computational power, could easily break traditional cryptographic standards, exposing sensitive data to potential threats.
ETSI stresses that organizations cannot afford to delay their transition to quantum-resistant cryptographic solutions. The phenomenon known as "harvest now, decrypt later"—where attackers intercept encrypted data today for future decryption using quantum technology—makes it imperative for businesses to act now, rather than waiting for quantum threats to fully materialize.
The report highlights several critical actions for organizations:
ETSI concludes that quantum threats must be treated as immediate risks. Organizations are encouraged to thoroughly evaluate their cryptographic assets, assess vulnerabilities, and implement a structured transition plan to quantum-safe standards, ensuring business continuity and robust data security.
The insights from ETSI’s report underline why transitioning to quantum-safe solutions is no longer optional—it's a strategic imperative. This is precisely where a cutting-edge solution like ANKASecure© becomes invaluable.
ANKASecure© offers advanced quantum-resistant encryption, enabling your organization to:
Protect your organization's data from tomorrow’s threats, today, with ANKASecure©—the definitive choice for comprehensive, quantum-resistant security.
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