Quantum Secure Encryption Expands Quantum Preparedness Platform
Global IT spending is expected to reach $6.15 trillion in 2026, with data center investments exceeding $650 billion as enterprises expand AI infrastructure, announced in a press release. Security researchers warn that AI is closing the gap between vulnerabilities and active compromises, driving demand for advanced encryption and quantum-resilient solutions.
Quantum Secure Encryption Corp. introduced enhancements to its Quantum Preparedness Assessment platform. The update adds a post-quantum compliance dashboard, visual migration roadmaps, risk indicators tied to regulatory frameworks, and readiness scoring to support enterprise governance.
The company recently renewed its enterprise agreement with The Muthoot Group in India, covering around 14,000 user licenses. It also extended its reach into Indonesia through partnerships with NUSA Networks and Porta Nusa. The global post-quantum cryptography market is projected to reach $17.69 billion by 2034, as organizations accelerate preparations for quantum-era security challenges.
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