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NIST’s Cybersecurity White Paper (CSWP 39), “Considerations for Achieving Crypto Agility,” defines crypto agility as: “The ability to quickly and securely change cryptographic primitives in response to new threats, vulnerabilities, or compliance requirements, with minimal disruption to operations.”
This is no longer optional. It’s foundational.
Quantum computing will break today’s cryptography.
Sensitive data is already being captured for future decryption.
Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) is the answer—but adopting it isn’t simple.

Cryptography is everywhere—and largely unmanaged.
You can’t migrate what you can’t see.

PQC introduces change—but also complexity:
A one-time migration won’t work.
Crypto agility enables you to discover, control, and update cryptography without disruption.
It turns cryptography into something you can manage—not something that manages you.

Crypto agility makes PQC achievable:

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) – which includes Dubai, has mandated a transition to post-quantum security for government entities and critical sectors, following its approval of the National Encryption Policy and its executive regulation in late November 2025 .
Federal agencies in the United States have mandated inventory, risk assessment, and migration plans with an overarching PQC timeline that extends into the next decades.
Canada is already urging organizations to start with inventory and planning now, with standards-based PQC introduction beginning in 2025–26.
European Union (EU): Countries in the EU are coordinating a PQC roadmap by 2026, with guidance from ENISA and EU bodies to align strategies across member states.
United Kingdom (UK): Security authorities in the UK recommend early preparation, with inventory and discovery first and broader migration through the early 2030s.
Australia aims for a complete transition to quantum-resistant cryptography by around 2030, moving from planning to implementation over the rest of this decade.
South Korea: Selected national PQC algorithms and set a roadmap spanning 2025 to 2035 for phased adoption.
New Zealand, Japan, Singapore and other nations: Developing guidance and planning steps to move towards quantum-safe cryptography in the future.
PQC is the destination.
Crypto agility is how you get there.
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