Would you like to learn more about quantum-safe cryptography? You will find a range of useful resources in the dropdown menus below.
PQC Transition – Learning & Development
Slides & videos of the PKI Consortium's PQC Conference 2023 (Amsterdam)
Slides and videos of the Post-Quantum Cryptography Conference (by the PKI Consortium) on 7 and 8 November 2023.
Slides & videos of the PKI Consortium's PQC Conference 2025 (Austin)
Slides of the Post-Quantum Cryptography Conference (by the PKI Consortium) on 15 and 16 January 2025.
Videos of the PKI Consortium's PQC Conference 2025 (Kuala Lumpur)
Videos (on YouTube) of the Post-Quantum Cryptography Conference (by the PKI Consortium) on 28, 29 and 30 October 2025.
TU Delft courses on quantum safety (freely available)
Courses developed by the Technical University in Delft (TU Delft):
Q-PrEP - Slides & workshops on PQC
Q-PrEP – Quantum-Proofing European Public Administrations. Q-PrEP was established to support and encourage the PQC transformation. Q-PrEP arranges various (online) events that are freely available once you have registered.
NCSC podcast: Experts on the Quantum Threat
NSCS podcast (on Spotify) featuring expert reviews on the threat of Post Quantum Cryptography
Report: Integration of Quantum Random Number Generation (QRNG)-devices
Integration of Quantum Random Number Generators with Post-Quantum Cryptography Algorithms. This piece demonstrates a ‘proof of concept’ showing how Quantum Random Number Generation (QRNG) devices can be integrated into communication networks using PQC-based Transport Layer Security (TLS).
PQC Public-Private Partnerships
HAPKIDO
Hybrid Approach for Quantum-Safe Public Key Infrastructure Development for Organisations (HAPKIDO) project. The HAPKIDO project is a 5-year initiative that aims to develop a roadmap for the transition to quantum-safe Public Key Infrastructures (PKIs).
PCSI
PCSI Project PQC Benchmarking. Under the PCSI banner, efforts focus on exchanging information and experiences regarding PQC migration. This involves mapping both procedural and technical impacts.
PQC Transition – Strategy
Manual NCSC 'Make Your Organisation Quantum Secure'
‘Make your organisation quantum secure’, a practical manual by the NCSC.
TU Delft research paper on PCQ Migration
TU Delft research paper: Realizing Quantum-Safe Information Sharing: Implementation and Adoption Challenges and Policy Recommendations for Quantum-Safe Transitions.
PQC Migration Handbook by the AIVD, CWI and TNO
The PQC Migration Handbook by the AIVD, CWI and TNO.
PQC Migration Roadmap by PQCC
The Post Quantum Cryptography Coalition (PQCC) issued the ‘PQC Migration Roadmap’ in May 2025. It is recommended to use the PQC migration handbook by TNO, AIVD, and CWI primarily to develop a migration strategy, and to use the PQCC roadmap as a supplementary resource.
PQC Transition – Policy & Legislation
EU publication on quantum safety
Framework Cryptography Policy for the Central Government
The Framework Cryptography Policy for the Central Government outlines the general principles for developing cryptography policy within the Dutch central government. It provides relevant frameworks for government agencies, guiding their processes, architecture, and implementation principles for cryptography.
Recommendation by the European Commission
Recommendation on Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) by the European Commission.
EU publication ‘Coordinated Roadmap to PQC’
The EU member states, with support from the Commission, have developed a roadmap and timeline for adopting a more advanced form of cybersecurity: post-quantum cryptography (PQC). The roadmap includes recommendations that member states must implement to ensure a coordinated transition to PQC, as well as measures to keep all stakeholders fully informed about the quantum threat to cryptography. A Coordinated Implementation Roadmap Transition Post-Quantum Cryptography (23 June 2025).
PQC Transition – Tools
The PQChoiceAssistant
An open-source tool to enhance the protection of your data against powerful quantum computers has been developed by TNO and the Centre of Mathematics & Informatics (CWI), with support from several government ministries.
Encryption tools by the National Institute of Standards and Technology
Encryption tools developed by the US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). Designed to resist attacks from quantum computers, these post-quantum encryption standards protect a wide range of electronic information, for instance, sensitive emails.
Blog Cloudfare
You don’t need quantum hardware for post-quantum security. A helpful blog by Cloudflare on migrating to PQC.
Market Exploration: Cryptographic Asset Discovery & Inventory
A study by TNO into commercially available tools for Cryptographic Asset Discovery & Inventory (CADI), commissioned by Central Government. Such tools may help identify and map cryptographic assets, a prerequisite for migrating to PQC.




