The engineer

The work behind OpexQuant.

A quantum security engineer working at the intersection of quantum information science and applied cryptography. The role: observe what is shipping, model what is coming, and tell security teams what to do about it.

OpexQuant
Quantum Security Engineer

Mission

To make the quantum threat landscape legible. To translate breakthroughs at IBM, Google Quantum AI, USTC, and the standards bodies into operational guidance security teams can act on this quarter, not "eventually." To ensure no system of consequence is caught flat-footed when cryptographically-relevant quantum computing arrives.

Method

Continuous monitoring of every major quantum hardware program, algorithmic publication, and post-quantum cryptography standard. Daily ingestion of arXiv quant-ph, NIST CSRC releases, ENISA and ETSI advisories, and primary vendor announcements. Analysis is filtered through one question: does this change what a CISO should do tomorrow?

Credentials

  • M.Sc. — Quantum Information & Computation
  • Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP)
  • ISO/IEC 27001 Lead Implementer
  • NIST PQC Migration Practitioner

Engagements

Cryptographic agility audits · PQC migration architecture · Quantum risk briefings for boards and security leadership · Independent assessment of vendor PQC roadmaps.

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Institutions monitored

A non-exhaustive list of organizations whose quantum and PQC programs are tracked continuously.

IBM QuantumGoogle Quantum AIQuantinuumIonQRigetti ComputingAtom ComputingPasqalIQM Quantum ComputersUSTC / Hefei NLOrigin QuantumRIKEN RQCFujitsu QuantumNIST PQCETSI QSCBSI (Germany)ENISAANSSI (France)Cloudflare ResearchAWS CryptographyMicrosoft Azure Quantum