Post-Quantum Cryptography Discovery Sprint
- Brian Couzens
- 2 days ago
- 2 min read
The First Step Towards Post-Quantum Readiness
Most organisations understand that quantum computing will eventually require a transition to post-quantum cryptography (PQC). Far fewer know where to begin.
The greatest challenge is rarely selecting new cryptographic algorithms. It is understanding where cryptography exists across the organisation, how it is being used, what business processes depend upon it, and which assets are most exposed to future quantum risk.
Our Post-Quantum Cryptography Discovery Sprint provides a structured, evidence-based assessment that establishes the foundation for a successful cryptographic transformation programme.
Rather than making assumptions, we identify the facts.
Why a Discovery Sprint?
Every organisation has hundreds, and often thousands, of cryptographic dependencies spread across applications, infrastructure, cloud services, identity platforms, networks, operational technology and third-party suppliers.
Without visibility, organisations cannot:
Assess quantum risk.
Build a realistic migration roadmap.
Prioritise business-critical systems.
Understand regulatory exposure.
Estimate costs or resource requirements.
Develop a credible business case.
Discovery is the first and most important phase of any successful PQC programme.
What We Deliver
Our Discovery Sprint provides executive and technical stakeholders with a clear understanding of their current cryptographic landscape.
The engagement includes:
Cryptographic dependency discovery
High-value asset identification
Business process mapping
Cryptographic risk assessment
Algorithm and protocol review
Quantum risk exposure analysis
Regulatory and standards alignment
Third-party dependency assessment
Executive readiness assessment
Initial cryptographic maturity review
The outcome is a practical view of where your organisation stands today and what needs to happen next.
From Discovery to Transformation
A Discovery Sprint is not a compliance exercise.
It is the starting point for enterprise-wide cryptographic transformation.
The findings establish the evidence required to:
Build a Post-Quantum Cryptography roadmap.
Prioritise migration activities.
Develop investment cases.
Support Board decision-making.
Reduce programme risk.
Improve executive confidence.
Create a phased implementation strategy.
Our approach ensures transformation is driven by evidence rather than assumptions.
Independent and Vendor Neutral
SITG-Consulting is an independent advisory organisation.
We do not sell cryptographic products or implementation platforms.
Our role is to provide objective assessment, independent validation and strategic guidance that enables organisations to make informed decisions based on business priorities, technical realities and regulatory expectations.
Who Should Consider a Discovery Sprint?
Our Discovery Sprint is designed for organisations that:
Are beginning their PQC journey.
Need to understand quantum-related cyber risk.
Require an executive business case.
Operate within regulated industries.
Have complex technology environments.
Depend on long-lived sensitive data.
Need visibility before investing in migration.
Whether you are a financial institution, government agency, healthcare provider, telecommunications operator, critical infrastructure organisation or global enterprise, understanding your cryptographic estate is the essential first step.
Global Expertise
SITG-Consulting delivers Post-Quantum Cryptography Discovery Sprints for organisations across the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Europe.
Our experience combines governance, enterprise risk management, cybersecurity, cryptographic transformation and independent assurance to help organisations prepare for one of the most significant technology transitions of the next decade.
Start with Evidence
Every successful transformation begins with understanding the current state.
Our Post-Quantum Cryptography Discovery Sprint provides the visibility, governance and strategic insight needed to build a practical, prioritised and achievable roadmap towards quantum-safe cryptography.
You cannot secure what you cannot see. Discovery is where cryptographic transformation begins.


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