Enterprise AI & Post-Quantum Risk — Explained, Prioritized, Actionable
AI PQ Audit helps CISOs and security leaders identify, prioritize, and explain emerging AI-driven and post-quantum risks in business terms — before those risks materialize into audit findings, compliance gaps, or board-level incidents.
Traditional security tools are excellent at finding vulnerabilities. They are far less effective at answering the harder questions executives now ask: Which risks actually matter, how fast they are evolving, and what decisions should leadership make next?
What CISOs Use AI PQ Audit For:
- Translate AI and quantum risk into board-ready business exposure
- Prioritize vulnerabilities based on real-world exploitability, not volume
- Prepare for post-quantum cryptography transitions without guesswork
- Demonstrate proactive governance over AI usage and emerging threats
Or explore our latest threat intelligence without signing up
Join our beta program and test AI cyber attack assessment across 23 threat categories, additionally test your enterprise for post-quantum cryptography vulnerabilities
Q-Day Live Countdown
Countdown loaded from weekly AI analysis snapshot.
Cut Risk Noise by 90%
Fuse KEV + EPSS + CVSS + ATT&CK to focus only on exploitable vulns.
Board-Ready Analytics
PQRI with $ exposure, top drivers, and WoW deltas.
Compliance, Automated
Daily mapping to NIST 800-53, CIS, SOC 2, CNSA 2.0 PQC.
Blend KEV + CVSS + EPSS into one ranked queue with weekly deltas and optional exports to Jira, ServiceNow, Slack, and Splunk.
See DemoQ-Day + AI Threat Dashboard
Monitor immediate AI-driven risks and long-horizon quantum disruption in one view. Daily refresh of predictive insights.
Latest AI Threat Intelligence
2026-02-14 12:57 PDT**Today's Headline:** Industry survey shows 2/3 of CFOs fear “DIY” security risks of agentic ...
**AI Threat/Development:** The article highlights the emergence of "DIY" security risks associated with agentic AI, particularly following the first documented agentic AI cyber attack by Anthropic. This indicates a growing trend where organizations may inadvertently create vulnerabilities by deploying AI systems without adequate security measures. **Enterprise AI Impact:** The proliferation of agentic AI systems can lead to significant security gaps if not properly managed. Enterprises may face increased risks of prompt injection, model poisoning, and adversarial attacks, which could compromise sensitive data and operational integrity. The fear expressed by CFOs underscores the potential financial and reputational damage from such vulnerabilities. **Severity:** High **AI Security Actions:** 1. Implement robust security frameworks specifically tailored for AI systems, including regular audits and threat modeling to identify potential vulnerabilities. 2. Establish a comprehensive training program for staff on the risks associated with agentic AI and best practices for secure deployment. 3. Collaborate with AI vendors to ensure that security measures are integrated into the AI development lifecycle, focusing on adversarial robustness and continuous monitoring for anomalies.*5 articles analyzed individually - view full intelligence for details*
Post-Quantum Cryptography Updates
2026-02-14 12:57 PDT**Today's Headline:** Iceberg Quantum Raises $6 Million Seed Round and Launches Pinnacle Architecture to Accelerate the Fault-Tolerant Era
**Quantum Advance:** Iceberg Quantum's Pinnacle architecture aims to enhance fault-tolerant quantum computing by significantly reducing the physical qubit requirements, which could lead to more scalable and efficient quantum systems. **Crypto Impact:** The advancement in fault-tolerant quantum computing directly threatens current encryption standards such as RSA, ECDSA, and TLS. These systems rely on the difficulty of factoring large numbers and solving discrete logarithms, both of which can be efficiently tackled by quantum algorithms like Shor's algorithm. **Timeline Threat:** The development of more efficient quantum architectures like Pinnacle could accelerate the timeline to Q-Day—the point at which quantum computers can break existing encryption. As fault tolerance improves, the threshold for practical quantum computing capabilities lowers, potentially bringing Q-Day closer than previously anticipated. **Migration Urgency:** Organizations must prioritize the adoption of post-quantum cryptography (PQC) solutions to safeguard against imminent quantum threats. Immediate assessments of current cryptographic infrastructures and strategic planning for a transition to PQC standards are critical to mitigate risks associated with quantum advancements.*5 articles analyzed individually - view full intelligence for details*
Compliance + Future-Proofing
Enterprise-grade controls aligned to FedRAMP, HIPAA, PCI, and NIST guidelines — designed to support compliance programs, not replace formal authorizations — but we go further by giving enterprises predictive resilience against both fast-moving AI and inevitable quantum disruption.
13 Audit Areas
Comprehensive scanning across domains, networks, devices, code, PKI, cloud, mobile, IoT, and blockchain
Proprietary AI Analysis
Advanced multi-AI orchestration with rigorous cross-validation and transparent scoring for enterprise-grade assessments
Compliance-Ready Controls
Control mappings to FedRAMP Moderate baseline, FIPS 140-2 requirements, FISMA, and NIST SP 800-53 Rev 5 (selected controls implemented; formal authorizations depend on customer environment and scope)
Quantum-Safe Platform
Ready to adopt NIST FIPS 203/204/205 standards (ML-KEM, ML-DSA, SLH-DSA) when required by regulations
How Predictive Defense Works
1) Upload & Configure
Domains, SBOMs, certs, configs, inventories, policies, and optional code.
2) Predictive Analysis
Four-engine consensus across AI threats + PQC risk with business impact.
3) Actionable Defense Plan
PQRI, remediation queue, playbooks, and control gap heatmaps.
Standards & Frameworks We Align To
- NIST SP 800-53 Rev 5
- FIPS 140-2 / 140-3
- CNSA 2.0 PQC
- CISA KEV
- SOC 2 & CIS Controls v8
References indicate alignment and mapping; no affiliation or endorsement is implied.