Quantum Research Institute Announces Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) Transition Service — Simultaneous Release of Proprietary Hybrid Cryptography and Demonstration Platform 'ENIQMA' —

Quantum Research Institute launches a comprehensive service to aid transition to Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) along with 'ENIQMA', a hybrid cryptography platform. This addresses immediate quantum risks and regulatory demands.
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## Background: Quantum Risks Start "Now"
With the advancement of quantum computers, it has been pointed out that public-key cryptography such as RSA and ECC could be structurally broken.
Furthermore, due to the "Harvest Now, Decrypt Later" attack model, long-term stored data is already exposed to risks.
The Financial Services Agency (FSA) also requested financial institutions to take early and planned PQC countermeasures in its November 2024 report.

## Service Overview: Providing PQC Transition as a "Decision-Making Process"
This service consists of the following 5 steps:
1. Current Status Analysis (Visualization of Cryptographic Assets)
2. Prioritization
3. Risk Assessment
4. Formulation of Recommended Measures
5. Report Creation

Features:
- Comprehensive understanding through crypto-inventory
- Impact-based prioritization design
- Phased transition (PoC -> Deployment)
- Reporting directly linked to management decisions

## ENIQMA: Demonstration and Operational Platform for the Quantum Era

FAQ

What is the PQC migration service?

It is a service to assist in transitioning from existing cryptographic systems to post-quantum cryptography (PQC) to prepare for the risk of cryptographic decryption by quantum computers.

What is ENIQMA?

ENIQMA is a cryptographic technology platform for the quantum era, provided by Quantum Research Institute, using its proprietary hybrid cryptographic technology.

Why is it necessary to respond to PQC now?

This is because there is already a threat of 'Harvest Now, Decrypt Later' attacks, where encrypted data is stolen now and decrypted when practical quantum computers become available.