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Sectigo Boosts Post-Quantum Readiness with Private PQC Certificates via Sectigo Certificate Manager

Post-quantum readiness

Sectigo has just made an announcement about a breakthrough in the post-quantum readiness for companies across the globe. The firm has incorporated private Post-Quantum Certificates into its popular Sectigo Certificate Manager software. With this update, companies now have the opportunity to implement quantum-proof cryptography in the same old-fashioned way. In other words, they can prepare themselves for any future threats from quantum computers.

At present, conventional encryption technologies prove susceptible to the computational capacity of future computers. Sectigo helps fill this gap by providing a smooth migration path to post-quantum encryption. Additionally, the Sectigo platform comes with support for sophisticated NIST-certified algorithms such as ML-DSA to ensure maximum safety.

“With major players in the industry accelerating PQC timelines, organizations need a controlled, low‑risk way to start testing quantum‑safe certificates to build both confidence and capability before quantum disruption arrives,” said Henry Lam, Field CTO at Sectigo. “Private PQC in Sectigo Certificate Manager gives enterprises a safe, practical way to build real post‑quantum experience without new infrastructure, new tools, or added operational risk. At Sectigo, we are dedicated to supporting every customer’s transition into the quantum era by embedding PQC readiness at the core of their existing PKI operations.”

Enabling Seamless Transition to Quantum-Safe Security

Moreover, the solution will provide full parity when managing all certificate lifecycle management functions. The administrators can manage approval, audit, and renewal processes using a single interface. Thus, the IT executives can monitor the system’s performance and locate any possible bottleneck in the network infrastructure. Also, the managed services approach makes the process of implementing sophisticated cryptographic solutions much simpler.

“PQC preparation should align with an organization’s broader security strategy and help teams prepare confidently for the changes ahead,” added Lam. “When it comes to certificate operations, we built Private PQC to replace the uncertainty of the post-quantum era with an actionable path towards total digital trust.”

The additional features enable organizations to assess the impact of more extensive quantum signatures on their software infrastructure. This is crucial since it gives an essential playground where the organization can develop its post-quantum security strategy without compromising its operations. Eventually, Sectigo will have everything in place to ensure trust in the digital ecosystem of tomorrow.

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Source: Businesswire