Google Just Brought the Future Forward, and That Changes Everything

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Google has put 2029 on the map for post-quantum migration, and that says a lot.

For a long time, post-quantum security was treated as a topic for the future. That is no longer the case. Google announced a migration horizon to post-quantum cryptography by 2029 and sent a clear message: the time to begin preparing the transition is not when the risk arrives, but before it does.

Google itself highlighted authentication, digital signatures, and critical services as areas where migration becomes urgent because of the Store Now, Decrypt Later risk. For any organization that depends on remote access, identity, and network control, this is no longer a future-readiness topic. It is an architectural decision with immediate impact.

The good news is that there is no need to wait to act. QSP Network helps strengthen remote access today with an architecture that is more secure and better prepared for the new cryptographic reality.

2029 Is Already on the Calendar

Post-quantum migration now has a public time horizon, which changes how organizations should plan.

  Post-quantum migration is no longer only a future topic. It already affects decisions being made today.  

Store Now, Decrypt Later Is Driving Urgency

Authentication, digital signatures, and critical services are now part of an immediate architecture discussion.

You Can Act Before the Deadline

Organizations do not need to wait for 2029 to start strengthening remote access and control layers now.

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