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Automated Discovery & Remediation of Quantum Computer Vulnerable TLS Libraries

February 25, 2026 Alex Zaslavsky

Gartner predicts advances in quantum computing will render the asymmetric cryptography organizations rely on to secure data and systems unsafe by 2030. (Gartner)

How Do You Eat an Elephant? One Bite at a Time.

Preparing your organization to be resilient in a post-quantum world may feel like trying to eat an elephant. With every system relying on asymmetric cryptography—everything from SSL/TLS, PKI, and digital certificates to code signing and authentication—modernizing for post-quantum cryptography (PQC) can seem overwhelming, especially given Gartner’s warning that conventional asymmetric cryptography will be unsafe by 2030. Yet, the key to tackling this enormous task is simple: you don’t have to do it all at once.

Organizations don’t need to wait for the entire ecosystem to modernize before taking action. In fact, there are practical steps you can take today to start reducing exposure and building crypto-agility into your infrastructure. For example, TLS key exchange—a core cryptographic function used in vast swaths of enterprise communications can be upgraded to a module that supports crypto agility, PQC protocols, and hybrid key exchange. Hybrid key exchange mechanisms combine classical and post-quantum algorithms, delivering quantum resistance while maintaining backward compatibility with existing systems and protocols.

This means you can begin incorporating post-quantum protections immediately—without disrupting operations. By upgrading TLS libraries that support PQC-ready key exchange groups, companies can reduce risk now and lay the foundation for broader cryptographic modernization later.

Automate Discovery and Remediation

This is where the integrated Tychon and SafeLogic solutions shine as the perfect first bite into the crypto elephant in your organization. Rather than guessing where vulnerable cryptography lives and how to remediate it, Tychon’s Automated Cryptography Discovery & Inventory tool gives you wide-ranging visibility into quantum-vulnerable algorithms and certificates across your enterprise landscape. Its dashboards and analytics surface priority areas that need attention and help you build a clear remediation roadmap.

Once you know what to fix, SafeLogic’s Post-Quantum TLS software enables you to do it—with crypto-agile, FIPS-validated libraries that slip into existing systems and replace at-risk asymmetric primitives with PQC-only or hybrid (PQC + Classic) alternatives, often without touching application code. Together, these tools automate the discovery, prioritization, and remediation workflow, turning what once seemed daunting into manageable, mission-aligned actions

See It in Action

This demonstration illustrates how teams can automate discovery, prioritize vulnerable assets, and remediate them with quantum-safe alternatives—all while maintaining operational continuity.


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Take The First Bite

Instead of overhauling all cryptography at once, focus on high-impact domains you can modernize today, such as TLS key exchange groups and hybrid algorithms. This lets your teams make incremental progress, demonstrate value quickly, and build momentum across your organization. One bite at a time, you’ll transform what once seemed impossible into an executable strategy—enabling true crypto-agility and quantum readiness.

Don’t wait for a quantum-powered breach or a compliance mandate to drive action. Start with visibility, act with precision, and evolve your cryptographic infrastructure piece by piece. Consider using a PQC remediation checklist to build a framework for this challenge, or consult a SafeLogic expert. That’s how you eat the elephant, one bite at a time—and how you secure your enterprise for the post-quantum era.

Alex Zaslavsky

Alex Zaslavsky

Alex is a Lead Software Engineer at SafeLogic.

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