2026  ·  Founding Year

The Quantum
Security Programme

Join the coalition shaping the quantum security market. A standing, multi-year programme convening the companies building quantum security with the organisations and governments that must deploy it.

Institutionally co-convened with UKQuantum · Delivered by The Quantum Insider · Founding Member Arqit
2024

NIST PQC standards ratified. The starting gun for global migration.

~2030

Expert consensus for Q-Day, when today's encryption becomes breakable.

<10%

Of enterprises have budgeted migration. Education is the bottleneck.

2035

NCSC deadline for UK organisations to complete PQC migration.

The Opportunity

The market is forming now

Quantum security is a live procurement category, but demand is early, fragmented, and concentrated. The next few years decide who shapes it.

Harvest-now-decrypt-later means the data being stolen today is already at risk. The migration window is open, and regulators worldwide, from NIST and the NSA to the NCSC, ANSSI, and BSI, have set deadlines that make migration a matter of when, not if.

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Whoever builds the shared frameworks (readiness, standards language, policy interface) sets the frame everyone else sells and buys within.

The window to shape the category is open. It will not stay open.
The Challenge

Why no single organisation can build this category

Vendor voices sound like marketing

A vendor saying "the threat is urgent" is marketing. A coalition saying it is evidence.

Buyers lack neutral navigation

Migration decisions are made off vendor pitch decks: no shared readiness framework, no peer benchmark.

Category education is unaffordable alone

Indices, briefings and enterprise engagement are too expensive for any single company to fund credibly.

The answer is collective

A standing coalition of vendors, adopters, government and institutions that does the category-building work once, together, and shares the authority it creates.

Our Mission

Accelerate the world's transition to quantum‑secure infrastructure, by connecting the companies building the solutions with the organisations and governments that must deploy them.

Market-making, not media

Members join for demand, positioning and access, not advertising.

Multi-year by design

Annual cycles, renewals, and a founding-member steering group.

Institutionally convened

Co-convened with national associations; delivered by an independent secretariat.

Membership

Four ways to participate

Institutions convene, founding members steer, members and adopters participate. The secretariat delivers, so the category-building work is done once, together.

Tier 01

Institutional Co‑convener

National associations and government agencies. No fee. Legitimacy and agenda-setting.

  • Co-convene and shape the agenda
  • One structured interface to industry
  • Readiness evidence base for policy
  • Partnership template via ICQIA
Become a co-convener
Tier 03

Member

Solution vendors building the quantum security stack.

  • Collective demand generation
  • Working-group participation
  • Readiness Index inclusion
  • Content, events and editorial reach
Join as a Member
Tier 04

Enterprise Adopter

The organisations that must deploy quantum-secure infrastructure.

  • Vendor-neutral readiness framework
  • Peer benchmarking
  • Curated solution access
  • Regulatory foresight ahead of 2035
Join as an Adopter
Partners

Convened with the institutions that matter

Institutional Co-conveners
UKQuantum
QUANTUM INSIDER powered by RESONANCE
Founding Member
ARQIT

All outputs editorially independent, never pay-to-play. Participation fees fund the independent secretariat.

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