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    This is a paid press release. Contact the press release distributor directly with any inquiries. The Quantum Almanac 2026-2027 Published as Strategic Guide to the Post-Quantum Security Transition Qtonic Quantum Corp March 11, 2026 4 min read Second edition by Qtonic Quantum co-founder includes foreword by Lt. Gen. Mark E. Weatherington, USAF (Ret.), and frames the NIST 2029 deadline as the organizing urgency for enterprise cryptographic migration MIAMI, FL / ACCESS Newswire / March 11, 2026 / The Quantum Almanac 2026-2027: Signal Over Noise on Quantum Risk to Data Security, authored by J. Nathaniel Ader, was published on March 4, 2026, and is now available worldwide in hardcover ($99.99) and Kindle editions ($9.99 / free with Kindle Unlimited). The book is a practical reference for boards of directors, CISOs, security architects, and investors preparing for a global transition away from cryptographic systems that quantum computers are expected to break. Qtonic Quantum Corp This is the second annual edition. The first, The Quantum Almanac 2025-2026: Leadership, Innovation, and Survival in the Post-Q Day Era, was published in January 2025 and became the first commercially available guide to frame quantum risk as a board-level governance issue rather than a narrow technical problem. The new edition includes a foreword by Lt. Gen. Mark E. Weatherington, USAF (Ret.), Chairman of Qtonic Quantum's Defense Innovation Council. General Weatherington's career spans senior technology and acquisition leadership across the Department of Defense, and his perspective anchors the book's argument that post-quantum readiness is a national security imperative as much as an enterprise one. Why This Book, Why Now The publication lands at a specific inflection point. NIST finalized its first three post-quantum cryptography standards (FIPS 203, 204, and 205) in August 2024. Federal agencies now face a 2029 deadline to complete migration. The Ethereum Foundation announced its own PQC transition roadmap in January 2026. And Qtonic Quantum's own scanning data, drawn from more than 50 Fortune 1000 engagements, shows a 99% average Harvest Now Decrypt Later (HNDL) exposure rate across enterprise environments, with 162,000-plus cryptographic findings to date and zero false positives verified against OpenSSL. The window for cryptographic migration is not theoretical. It is defined, dated, and already compressing. QTONIC QUANTUM "Most books on quantum computing predict timelines they cannot support. This one builds from evidence. The subtitle says it plainly: signal over noise. Every claim in this book is sourced, every framework is tested against real enterprise environments, and there is a full devil's advocate chapter that argues against the thesis before answering with evidence. That is the standard CISOs and board directors deserve." Story Continues View Comments Terms and Privacy Policy Privacy Dashboard
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