The Financial Impact of Delaying PQC Migration
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Organizations are facing increasing costs and complexity as they delay planning for post-quantum cryptography migration. The U.S. federal government estimates a $7.1 billion cost to migrate civilian information systems between 2025 and 2035. Migration timelines vary, with smaller organizations citing 5-7 years, mid-sized enterprises 8-12 years, and large environments 12-15+ years. The delay in planning exacerbates resource constraints, vendor dependencies, and limited implementation capacity, leading to higher costs and coordination challenges.
💡 Why It Matters
- · The rising cost of post-quantum cryptography migration threatens to compromise sensitive data, including patient records, financial transactions, and intellectual property, which may retain sensitivity for decades.
- · As quantum computing research progresses, organizations that delay planning risk being left vulnerable to quantum attacks, highlighting the urgent need for proactive migration strategies.