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).
The ChatPQC services
Six capabilities, all reachable from a single conversational interface.
Score your PQC migration readiness
Explore →Find quantum-vulnerable crypto in your stack
Explore →Generate a phased migration plan
Explore →ML-KEM, ML-DSA, SLH-DSA, FN-DSA, HQC
Explore →Cryptographic inventory & audit support
Explore →Implementation guidance & code samples
Explore →The algorithm portfolio
NIST’s selected and standardized post-quantum algorithms, at a glance. Full detail on the Algorithm Guidance tab.
Finalized standard, published August 13, 2024
Finalized standard, published August 13, 2024
Finalized standard, published August 13, 2024
Selected 2022; standardization in progress
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.