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Building a Post-Quantum Tech Stack: From Readiness to Implementation

Preparing for the post-quantum era requires more than awareness - it demands a modern cryptographic foundation built for agility, visibility, and compliance. Organizations must be able to discover and manage their cryptographic assets, modernize and consolidate their infrastructure, and confidently test and implement post-quantum cryptography (PQC). On December 2, 2025 at 1:00 p.m. Eastern/10:00 a.m. Pacific, Sponsor Entrust and host ISC2 explore practical steps for aligning your PQC readiness journey with execution - including cryptographic asset management, PKI, and HSMs. We’ll discuss how crypto discovery, agility, and modernization strategies - supported by automation, compliance management, and integrated visibility - can help organizations strengthen security now and through migration. Join us to learn how you can move from planning to deploying PQC, building a tech stack ready to secure your organization against quantum threats today and tomorrow.

Dec 9, 2025Free

Likely qualifies for

Estimated credit values based on the content of this opportunity. Always verify with your certifying body before claiming.

ISC2High confidence
CISSP+1 credits

Post-quantum cryptography and cryptographic asset management directly align with CISSP domain 3 (Security Architecture and Engineering), which covers cryptography, PKI, and emerging security technologies.

ISC2Medium confidence
CCSP+1 credits

Cloud-focused PQC implementation and compliance management are relevant to CCSP domain 2 (Data Security in Cloud) and domain 5 (Legal, Compliance, and Audit), though the webinar's scope is broader than cloud-specific.

ISACAMedium confidence
CISM+0.75 credits

PQC readiness planning, modernization strategy, and compliance management align with CISM domain 2 (Information Security Program Development) and governance aspects of cryptographic infrastructure.

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