Fortanix has introduced PQC Central, a new component within its Key Insight tool, to help enterprises assess and manage cryptographic risk in the face of future quantum computing threats, according to SiliconANGLE. As part of the broader Fortanix Armor platform, PQC Central is designed to give security teams a clearer understanding of their exposure and offer a structured path toward post-quantum cryptography (PQC) readiness.The tool analyzes cryptographic usage across an organization’s systems and services, identifies dependencies, and flags assets that rely on vulnerable algorithms. Using this data, PQC Central assigns a cryptographic readiness score and generates a prioritized list for remediation planning. The goal is to help teams break down the complexity of PQC migration into manageable, actionable steps.PQC Central supports a range of cryptographic algorithms, including CRYSTALS Kyber, CRYSTALS Dilithium, and Leighton-Micali Signature, enabling organizations to align with emerging NIST standards. It integrates with tools like Jira and ServiceNow to track progress and support project workflows, giving security and IT teams a shared view of their PQC transition. With crypto agility built into Fortanix Armor, organizations can also adopt new encryption methods without overhauling their existing infrastructure.