Nearly half of enterprises have no one leading PQC migration
Nearly half of enterprises lack designated leadership for post-quantum cryptography migration efforts, despite believing they are adequately prepared for quantum computing threats, according to research from Axiad. The study reveals significant gaps in organizational readiness, including deficiencies in ownership structure, testing capabilities, and visibility into cryptographic assets—areas critical to successfully transitioning to PQC implementations. While 75% of respondents reported maintaining updated inventories of certificates and cryptographic keys, the absence of clear migration leadership suggests many organizations may struggle to execute their transition strategies effectively.
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