The quantum era is no longer a distant possibility. It is becoming a strategic reality.
Post-Quantum Cryptography 2026: The Age of Deployment examines the rapidly expanding market for quantum-safe cybersecurity technologies as enterprises, governments, and critical infrastructure operators prepare for the arrival of Cryptographically Relevant Quantum Computers (CRQCs). While estimates vary, many experts now place “Q-Day,” the point at which quantum computers can break today’s public-key cryptography, within the 2030-2035 timeframe. Because cryptographic migrations can take many years to complete, organizations are increasingly recognizing that the transition to post-quantum security must begin immediately.
The report analyzes the growing threat posed by Harvest Now, Decrypt Later (HNDL) attacks, in which adversaries collect encrypted data today with the intention of decrypting it once sufficiently powerful quantum systems become available. As a result, digital signatures, PKI infrastructures, VPNs, TLS, secure email, software signing systems, cryptocurrencies, and numerous other foundational security technologies are facing unprecedented pressure to evolve.
This comprehensive CIR study explores the technologies, products, services, and business opportunities emerging around Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC). It examines the critical roles of hybrid cryptography, crypto agility, and defense-in-depth strategies, while providing detailed analysis of the markets for quantum-safe software, hardware, cloud infrastructure, browsers, AI platforms, servers, GPUs, accelerators, hardware security modules (HSMs), VPNs, and secure communications systems.
The report concludes that the largest near-term revenue opportunities may lie not in the development of new cryptographic algorithms, but in the deployment and migration services required to implement them. These opportunities include cryptographic discovery, asset inventory, migration planning, compliance consulting, workforce training, managed security services, and PQC-as-a-Service offerings.
In addition, the report examines adoption trends across major industries, identifying both early adopters and laggards. Detailed forecasts and market analyses are provided for:
- Military and Intelligence
- Financial Services
- Telecommunications
- Critical Infrastructure
- Healthcare
- Civil Government
- Internet of Things (IoT)
- Autonomous Intelligence Systems
A major objective of this new CIR report is to update and expand market forecasts with detailed breakouts by application, technology, and industry sector. The analysis incorporates the accelerating impact of artificial intelligence, evolving quantum computing timelines, NIST standardization efforts, regulatory mandates, and enterprise migration initiatives.
Post-Quantum Cryptography 2026: The Age of Deployment provides strategic guidance for technology vendors, cybersecurity firms, investors, cloud providers, systems integrators, government agencies, and enterprise decision-makers seeking to understand where the quantum-security market is heading and who is most likely to emerge as the winners.
The report finds that success in the post-quantum era will belong not simply to organizations that invent new cryptographic algorithms, but to those that enable the world’s digital infrastructure to transition safely, efficiently, and at scale.