Quantum policy affects industries differently. A PQC migration mandate that gives financial regulators enforcement tools creates a different compliance challenge for a bank than for a defence contractor or a telecoms operator. The Forum tags every development by the sectors it affects, so readers can filter for the requirements that apply to their industry.
PQC migration mandates from MAS, ECB, Fed/OCC, FCA, and HKMA. Supervisory expectations, third-party risk, and quantum-safe procurement for banks, insurers, and market infrastructure.
CNSA 2.0 adoption, defence-specific PQC timelines, classified system migration, quantum sensing export controls, and allied coordination through AUKUS, NATO, and Quad.
Federal and national PQC mandates (OMB directives, EU requirements), government procurement of quantum-safe products, sovereign cloud, and public-sector migration timelines.
QKD certification standards, quantum network regulation, EuroQCI deployment, critical infrastructure requirements, and the evolving role of telecoms operators in quantum communications.
NERC CIP implications for quantum-safe migration, operational technology transition timelines, sector-specific resilience requirements, and SCADA system cryptographic dependencies.
Cyber Resilience Act product security obligations, quantum computing vendor requirements, semiconductor supply chain controls, and dual-use classification of quantum hardware and software.
Sector tags work alongside jurisdiction and policy domain tags. A subscriber tracking financial services regulation across APAC jurisdictions can filter for exactly that combination in the Policy Tracker and in the Quantum Policy Radar subscriber portal.