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Harvest Now, Decrypt Later -- Preparing for the Quantum Threat

December 8, 2025

“Harvest Now, Decrypt Later” – the mindset of threat actors who are collecting encrypted data today, for the promise of a powerful quantum computer that can decrypt it in the near future. The impending threat is clear enough, so, how do we prepare for it?

First Things First – What are Quantum Computers?

Quantum computers use quantum mechanics in their internal operations, which enable them to complete specific tasks with unprecedented speed and efficiency. These computers are constantly evolving and will soon be able to break through current encryption with ease, becoming Cryptographically Relevant Quantum Computers (CRQC).

The arrival date of these machines is still unknown but, according to Mosca’s Inequality, it will likely come before we are able to complete our migration to Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC). Meaning, organizations need to start preparing for the threat now.

Federal Mandates for PQC

The Federal government has established several key actions and mandates that require agencies to prepare for, and implement, PQC:

Migrating to PQC – The Roadmap and Common Pitfalls

As agencies begin to plan out and implement their PQC migrations, it is important to follow a structured, multi-phase roadmap:

Even with a structured roadmap, the quantum threat is a new territory for most – the migration process poses several significant challenges for agencies:

What’s Next?

To stay ahead of the quantum threat and meet the federal requirements and compliance standards, organizations need to act now. Whether you are developing your roadmap or starting your implementation journey, Four Points Technology is here to assist you in making this migration process as painless and successful as possible. Please reach out to our team to learn more.