SOLUTIONS · BY USE CASE

Start with the outcome you need.

A regulator asking for a cryptographic inventory. Certificates you can no longer track. A migration you have to plan and defend. Every quantum-readiness programme starts in the same place — seeing the cryptography you already depend on.

Quantum Risk Insights dashboard showing critical/high/medium/low exposure counts, crypto exposure score, quantum readiness score, 7-day risk trend chart, FIPS/NIST compliance status, and risk by entry type

You cannot manage cryptography you cannot see. Each of these starts from the same foundation — discovery — and takes it somewhere your programme needs to go.

Cryptographic Discovery & CBOM

Find cryptography everywhere it lives — endpoints, servers, applications, databases, PKI, HSMs, cloud and source code — and turn it into a living Cryptography Bill of Materials. Learn more →

Cryptographic Exposure Assessment

Score where weak, outdated or quantum-vulnerable cryptography creates real business risk, using context — not just a list of findings. Learn more →

PQC Migration Planning

Turn discovery into a prioritised, defensible roadmap to post-quantum cryptography — sequenced by exposure, not guesswork. Learn more →

Compliance & Regulatory Readiness

Produce the cryptographic inventory and evidence that frameworks like DORA, PCI DSS 4.0, NIS2 and national quantum-readiness guidance now expect. Learn more →

Certificate, Key & PKI Visibility

Surface certificates and keys nearing end of life, and the PKI sprawl that makes crypto-agility hard — before it becomes an outage or an exposure. Learn more →

Continuous Posture Monitoring

Track your Quantum Readiness Score over time as your estate changes, so cryptographic posture becomes a metric you manage, not a project you finish. Learn more →

One discipline, whatever the trigger.

These aren’t six products — they’re six entry points into one continuous discipline: Enterprise Cryptographic Exposure Management. Wherever you begin, you end up with the same foundation — a living view of your cryptography that you can assess, prioritise and act on.

The ECEM Lifecycle diagram: Discover, Inventory, Assess, Prioritise, Transition, Monitor

Aligned with the standards shaping the transition

NIST FIPS 203 / 204 / 205
NIST draft transition guidance (IR 8547)
UK NCSC migration timelines
EU PQC roadmap
National cryptographic-inventory guidance
OWASP CycloneDX CBOM

Quantum Sentinel takes NIST’s finalised standards as its baseline. Migration deadlines referenced across this site are drawn from published guidance and, where noted, draft direction.

See where your cryptography stands.

The first step is always the same: visibility. Request a demo and see your cryptographic exposure.

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