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Post Quantum Risk Management

The time to prepare for Y2Q is now

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Preparing for the technology transformation required by Y2Q - when quantum computers will break today's encryption - will take a lot of work. The best time to start, if not years ago, is right now.

How a company responds, and how well prepared it is to do so, has a significant impact on the consequences of a cyber incident.

Good Harbor can help in three ways:​​

1. Post-Quantum Roadmap and Risk Assessment

  • Generate the assessment, the plan, and the executive support and resources your organization will need to transition enterprise systems (and potentially products) to post-quantum cryptographic standards

2. Emergency PQE Transition Plan

 

  • Prepare now for the possibility that Y2Q will happen unexpectedly and before your Post Quantum Migration is complete

3. Incident Response Preparedness for Quantum Risks and Transition

  • Update incident response planning and stress-test it in anticipation of novel threats presented by quantum computing

4. C-Suite and Board Education on Post-Quantum Risks​

  • Align the Board, C-suite, and whole-of-enterprise by first explaining the risks of quantum computing to encryption and getting Board and C-Suite support for your Post Quantum Mitigation Roadmap

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