SIGNALQuantum·Jul 2, 2026, 6:33 PMSignal70Medium term

QNu Labs Partners with SAGA Consultants to Expand Quantum-Safe Cybersecurity Infrastructure Internationally

QNu Labs Partners with SAGA Consultants to Expand Quantum-Safe Cybersecurity Infrastructure Internationally

Indian quantum cybersecurity pioneer QNu Labs has executed a strategic partnership agreement with U.S.-based technology consulting firm SAGA Consultants to accelerate the global distribution and deployment of quantum-safe security solutions. Orchestrated by QNu Labs CEO and Co-Founder Sunil Gupta and SAGA Consultants CEO Shamini Wijay, the commercial framework merges QNu Labs' proprietary post-quantum cryptography (PQC) [...] The post QNu Labs Partners with SAGA Consultants to Expand Quantum-Safe Cybersecurity Infrastructure Internationally appeared first on Quantum Computing Report .

Why this matters
Why now

As the threat of quantum computing breaking current encryption methods grows, nations and industries are accelerating the adoption of quantum-safe cybersecurity. This partnership reflects the increasing urgency to implement next-generation security infrastructure globally.

Why it’s important

This partnership signifies the crucial expansion of quantum-safe cybersecurity solutions into international markets, underscoring the proactive measures being taken to secure future digital communications and infrastructure. It highlights the impending need for a global shift in defensive cyber capabilities.

What changes

The global distribution and deployment of quantum-safe security solutions are accelerating, driven by strategic international collaborations between specialized quantum technology providers and consulting firms. QNu Labs' proprietary post-quantum cryptography (PQC) solutions will gain broader international reach.

Winners
  • · QNu Labs
  • · SAGA Consultants
  • · Organizations requiring quantum-safe cybersecurity
  • · Cybersecurity sector
Losers
  • · Cyber adversaries reliant on breaking current encryption
  • · Legacy encryption providers
Second-order effects
Direct

Increased availability and adoption of post-quantum cryptography (PQC) solutions in critical international infrastructures.

Second

Accelerated global standardization efforts for quantum-safe cybersecurity protocols due to wider deployment and practical experience.

Third

Potential for an arms race in quantum-safe technologies, leading to nation-states prioritizing domestic development and deployment to secure national assets.

Editorial confidence: 90 / 100 · Structural impact: 55 / 100
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