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The Briefing Quantum Security Professionals Actually Read
Strategic updates for CISOs, procurement leads, and defence advisers. No noise.
MEMBERSHIP INTELLIGENCE
The Quantum Security Briefing Your Peers Already Read
QSECDEF members receive advance notice of new tooling, deep dive vendor capabilities, members only events, and access to the most comprehensive practitioners library online. The organisations shaping national quantum security policy are already represented. If you advise on procurement, policy, or infrastructure resilience, this is where that conversation starts.
More than 1200 members from 40+ countries, including Five Eyes governments, NATO member institutions, and the leading quantum vendors are already members.
MEMBERSHIP INTELLIGENCE
Quantum Threats Are Not Waiting. Neither Should You.
The transition to post-quantum cryptography is already underway in government and critical infrastructure. QSECDEF tracks it in real time: new vendor capabilities, regulatory developments, and procurement intelligence, curated for the professionals responsible for getting it right. Decisions made without this context carry risk. Membership removes that risk.
Security professionals from defence ministries, central banks, and Fortune 500 CISOs are current members.
MEMBERSHIP INTELLIGENCE
The Quantum Security Briefing Your Peers Already Read
QSECDEF members receive advance notice of new tooling, deep dive vendor capabilities, members only events, and access to the most comprehensive practitioners library online. The organisations shaping national quantum security policy are already represented. If you advise on procurement, policy, or infrastructure resilience, this is where that conversation starts.
More than 1200 members from 40+ countries, including Five Eyes governments, NATO member institutions, and the leading quantum vendors are already members.
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Structured, expert-led sessions for technical teams and senior leaders. From non-technical executive briefings to deep-dive engineering workshops. All delivered by practitioners with direct experience in quantum technologies.
QSECDEF workshops address the AI and Quantum security decisions organisations are making under active time pressure. The current programme focuses on the quantum security layer: post-quantum migration planning, cryptographic asset prioritisation, and executive briefings on harvest-now-decrypt-later exposure.
Sessions run from 2.5 hours to multi-day programmes, configured around the audience. A board-level briefing on quantum risk looks different from a technical pre-project workshop for an engineering team. Both are in scope.
No vendor affiliations. Recommendations are independent.
Configurable for executive, technical, or mixed audiences
Available in person or online, private or scheduled cohort
Members receive a 20% discount on all in-person workshops
Next Session£500 per delegate
China's Quantum Communication Strategy
What does China's quantum roadmap mean for your organisation's security posture in the next 36 months?
Two sessions drawing the highest demand from senior practitioners this quarter.
Must AttendEuropean Defence
China's Quantum Communication and Sensing Activities
China operates the world's largest quantum communication network, with strategic implications for Western defence and intelligence infrastructure. This session maps the current state of China's QKD deployment, its military applications, and what it means for organisations planning long-duration security architecture.
Financial institutions holding encrypted data today face a concrete harvest-now-decrypt-later threat. This session quantifies the exposure window for common banking cryptographic assets, maps NIST PQC migration paths to real banking system architectures, and addresses the regulatory obligations taking shape in the EU and UK for 2027 onwards.