QChatPQC
FIPS 203 · FIPS 204 · FIPS 205 ready

ChatPQC

Your Post-Quantum Migration Copilot

A conversational assistant that helps security and engineering teams assess readiness, scan code and configuration for quantum-vulnerable cryptography, generate a migration roadmap, and implement NIST’s ML-KEM, ML-DSA, and SLH-DSA standards -- grounded in NIST’s own PQC project guidance.

Why migrate now

A cryptographically relevant quantum computer could break the RSA, Diffie-Hellman, and elliptic-curve cryptography protecting most of today’s digital infrastructure. NIST notes that deploying new cryptographic infrastructure has historically taken close to two decades -- which is why migration planning needs to start well before that threat materializes, especially for data with long confidentiality requirements (“harvest now, decrypt later” risk).

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Finalized FIPS standards published August 2024 (ML-KEM, ML-DSA, SLH-DSA)
2035
Federal deadline for completed PQC migration per NIST IR 8547
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Standardized or in-progress algorithms: ML-KEM, ML-DSA, SLH-DSA, FN-DSA, HQC

The ChatPQC services

Six capabilities, all reachable from a single conversational interface.

The algorithm portfolio

NIST’s selected and standardized post-quantum algorithms, at a glance. Full detail on the Algorithm Guidance tab.

ML-KEMFIPS 203
ML-KEM (Module-Lattice-Based Key-Encapsulation Mechanism)

Finalized standard, published August 13, 2024

ML-DSAFIPS 204
ML-DSA (Module-Lattice-Based Digital Signature Standard)

Finalized standard, published August 13, 2024

SLH-DSAFIPS 205
SLH-DSA (Stateless Hash-Based Digital Signature Standard)

Finalized standard, published August 13, 2024

FN-DSADraft in development
FN-DSA (FFT-over-NTRU-Lattice-Based Digital Signature Standard)

Selected 2022; standardization in progress

HQCFIPS standard forthcoming
HQC (Hamming Quasi-Cyclic)

Selected for standardization March 11, 2025

Ready when you are

Start with a readiness assessment, or jump straight into a conversation with the copilot about your specific stack.