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QSE Introduces QSim, a New Product for Planning Post-Quantum Migration

QSim connects security risk with cost, timing and operational readiness to help organizations compare migration strategies

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Aug 18, 2026 at 12:00 PM UTC · 4 分钟阅读

QSE Introduces QSim, a New Product for Planning Post-Quantum Migration
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QSim connects security risk with cost, timing and operational readiness to help organizations compare migration strategies

Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - August 18, 2026) - Quantum Secure Encryption Corp. QSE (OTCQB: QSEGF) (FSE: VN80) ("QSE" or the "Company"), a post-quantum cybersecurity company focused on quantum-resilient data protection, identity security, secure storage and cryptographic migration readiness, is pleased to introduce QSim, an enterprise post-quantum migration simulation and decision-support capability available within QPrime and as a standalone product. By modelling migration requirements before deployment, QSim enables organizations to approach capital allocation, procurement and implementation planning with greater precision.

QSim combines evidence from an organization's cryptography, software, hardware, networks and business services. It shows which applications, devices, digital certificates, software libraries, infrastructure and services would be affected by a migration, while identifying potential compatibility issues, performance constraints, hardware needs, vendor dependencies and operational risks.

Organizations can use QSim to compare three strategies: continuing with existing encryption, adopting a phased hybrid approach that combines current and post-quantum protections, or moving more fully to post-quantum security. For each scenario, QSim evaluates feasibility, residual quantum risk, estimated cost, timing and technology readiness, including the estimated latest safe point to begin the transformation.

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