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Post-Quantum Cryptography Assessment

Post-Quantum Cryptography Assessment is a specialized cybersecurity consulting service designed to evaluate an organization's readiness for the quantum computing era. As emerging quantum technologies threaten to break widely used public-key cryptographic algorithms, this service systematically identifies vulnerable cryptographic implementations across enterprise systems, applications, networks, cloud environments, and third-party integrations. It provides clear visibility into where quantum risk exists and how it may impact long-term data confidentiality, digital signatures, and secure communications.

Codec Networks' assessment goes beyond inventory mapping. It includes risk analysis aligned with evolving standards from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), evaluation of "Harvest Now, Decrypt Later" exposure, cryptographic agility testing, and performance impact analysis. The objective is to determine how prepared your organization is to transition toward quantum-resistant algorithms without operational disruption.

The outcome is a structured, industry-specific roadmap that prioritizes mitigation actions, recommends hybrid cryptographic strategies, and defines a phased migration plan. Designed especially for Banking, FinTech, Insurance, Telecommunications, and IT/ITeS sectors, this service enables enterprises to proactively secure long-lived sensitive data, maintain regulatory alignment, and build a future-ready cryptographic foundation.

Industry Significance
Post-Quantum Cryptography Assessment is strategically vital as quantum advancements threaten existing encryption standards. It enables organizations to identify cryptographic vulnerabilities, address "harvest now, decrypt later" risks, meet emerging regulatory expectations, and ensure long-term data protection, operational resilience, and sustained digital trust across critical industries.
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Service Relevance
Post-Quantum Cryptography Assessment is highly relevant in today's evolving threat landscape, where quantum advancements pose future risks to existing encryption systems. The service enables organizations to evaluate vulnerabilities, ensure regulatory preparedness, strengthen cryptographic agility, and build long-term digital resilience across critical infrastructures.
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Benefits to Customers
Post-Quantum Cryptography Assessment delivers proactive protection against emerging quantum threats by identifying cryptographic vulnerabilities, safeguarding long-term sensitive data, ensuring regulatory readiness, and enabling structured migration planning. It empowers organizations to strengthen resilience, maintain digital trust, and future-proof their security infrastructure.
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Post-Quantum Cryptography Assessment

Post-Quantum Cryptography Assessment is a specialized cybersecurity consulting service designed to evaluate an organization's readiness for the quantum computing era. As emerging quantum technologies threaten to break widely used public-key cryptographic algorithms, this service systematically identifies vulnerable cryptographic implementations across enterprise systems, applications, networks, cloud environments, and third-party integrations. It provides clear visibility into where quantum risk exists and how it may impact long-term data confidentiality, digital signatures, and secure communications.

Codec Networks' assessment goes beyond inventory mapping. It includes risk analysis aligned with evolving standards from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), evaluation of "Harvest Now, Decrypt Later" exposure, cryptographic agility testing, and performance impact analysis. The objective is to determine how prepared your organization is to transition toward quantum-resistant algorithms without operational disruption.

The outcome is a structured, industry-specific roadmap that prioritizes mitigation actions, recommends hybrid cryptographic strategies, and defines a phased migration plan. Designed especially for Banking, FinTech, Insurance, Telecommunications, and IT/ITeS sectors, this service enables enterprises to proactively secure long-lived sensitive data, maintain regulatory alignment, and build a future-ready cryptographic foundation.

Industry Significance
Post-Quantum Cryptography Assessment is strategically vital as quantum advancements threaten existing encryption standards. It enables organizations to identify cryptographic vulnerabilities, address "harvest now, decrypt later" risks, meet emerging regulatory expectations, and ensure long-term data protection, operational resilience, and sustained digital trust across critical industries.

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Service Relevance
Post-Quantum Cryptography Assessment is highly relevant in today's evolving threat landscape, where quantum advancements pose future risks to existing encryption systems. The service enables organizations to evaluate vulnerabilities, ensure regulatory preparedness, strengthen cryptographic agility, and build long-term digital resilience across critical infrastructures.

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Benefits to Customers
Post-Quantum Cryptography Assessment delivers proactive protection against emerging quantum threats by identifying cryptographic vulnerabilities, safeguarding long-term sensitive data, ensuring regulatory readiness, and enabling structured migration planning. It empowers organizations to strengthen resilience, maintain digital trust, and future-proof their security infrastructure.

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SERVICE FEATURES AND DELIVERY FRAMEWORK

Codec Networks delivers Post-Quantum Cryptography Assessment through structured discovery, risk metrics, phased

methodology, and globally aligned security standards.

  • Service Features
  • Service Delivery Methodology
  • Service Standards

As quantum computing advances toward practical cryptographic disruption, organizations must proactively evaluate and modernize their encryption landscape. Post-Quantum Cryptography Assessment is no longer a theoretical initiative it is a structured risk management, compliance, and digital resilience strategy. The service enables enterprises to identify quantum-vulnerable cryptographic dependencies, assess long-term exposure, and design a controlled transition roadmap aligned with emerging standards from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).

Codec Networks offers Post-Quantum Cryptography Assessment Consulting Services comprising of:

1. Cryptographic Discovery & Asset Inventory

A foundational sub-service focused on identifying and documenting all cryptographic implementations across the enterprise.

Key Features:

  • Enterprise-wide scanning of RSA, ECC, Diffie-Hellman, and other vulnerable algorithms
  • Mapping of TLS/SSL certificates and PKI infrastructure
  • Identification of hard-coded cryptographic libraries within applications
  • Cloud, SaaS, API, and third-party cryptographic dependency mapping
  • Hardware security module (HSM) usage assessment
  • Cryptographic key lifecycle documentation

Outcome: Complete visibility into cryptographic exposure across systems, networks, and applications.

2. Quantum Risk & Exposure Assessment

This sub-service evaluates the potential business and operational impact of quantum-enabled cryptographic attacks.

Key Features:

  • “Harvest Now, Decrypt Later” (HNDL) vulnerability analysis
  • Data sensitivity and retention lifecycle assessment
  • Industry-specific quantum threat modeling
  • Critical system prioritization based on risk impact
  • Digital signature and authentication integrity analysis
  • Risk scoring framework aligned with enterprise risk governance

Outcome: Quantified understanding of quantum exposure and prioritized mitigation strategy.

3. Cryptographic Agility & Architecture Review

Designed to assess how easily cryptographic algorithms can be replaced without major system redesign.

Key Features:

  • Evaluation of algorithm abstraction layers
  • API and protocol flexibility analysis
  • Legacy system adaptability assessment
  • Vendor and third-party ecosystem readiness review
  • Firmware and embedded system upgrade feasibility
  • Hybrid cryptography deployment feasibility study

Outcome: Clear roadmap for building cryptographic agility and minimizing migration disruption.

4. Performance & Compatibility Testing

Quantum-resistant algorithms may impact system performance. This sub-service ensures operational stability.

Key Features:

  • Computational overhead benchmarking
  • Latency and bandwidth impact analysis
  • Impact on mobile, IoT, and edge devices
  • Infrastructure scalability testing
  • Compatibility validation with existing applications
  • Controlled pilot testing for hybrid cryptographic models

Outcome: Data-driven validation ensuring business continuity during PQC transition.

5. Post-Quantum Migration Strategy & Roadmap Development

A strategic planning sub-service that converts assessment findings into actionable implementation steps.

Key Features:

  • Phased PQC migration planning
  • Short-term hybrid cryptography adoption strategy
  • Long-term quantum-resilient architecture blueprint
  • Governance and policy framework updates
  • Budget estimation and implementation timeline
  • Board-level reporting and executive dashboards

Outcome: Structured, risk-aligned, and budget-conscious migration roadmap.

6. Compliance & Regulatory Alignment Advisory

Ensures preparedness for evolving regulatory expectations around quantum resilience.

Key Features:

  • Alignment with NIST PQC standards
  • Regulatory gap analysis
  • Audit documentation support
  • Policy and cryptographic governance updates
  • Advisory support for supervisory reviews

Outcome: Enhanced regulatory confidence and reduced compliance exposure.

Codec Networks delivers Post-Quantum Cryptography Assessment through a structured, standards-aligned, and outcome-driven methodology. The approach integrates technical depth, regulatory alignment, measurable risk metrics, and phased transition planning to ensure minimal disruption and maximum resilience.

The methodology is designed to be scalable across Banking, FinTech, Insurance, Telecommunications, and IT/ITeS sectors, while aligning with guidance from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).

Phase 1: Engagement Initiation & Governance Setup

Objective: Establish clarity, scope, and executive alignment.

Key Activities:

  • Define scope (applications, infrastructure, cloud, third-party ecosystems)
  • Identify critical business processes and data categories
  • Stakeholder mapping (CISO, CIO, Risk, Compliance, IT Operations)
  • Establish governance model and communication cadence
  • Define project KPIs and reporting structure

Deliverables:

  • Project charter
  • Scope document
  • Risk-based prioritization framework
  • Governance & escalation matrix

Phase 2: Cryptographic Discovery & Baseline Assessment

Objective: Build a complete cryptographic inventory and baseline maturity profile.

Key Activities:

  • Enterprise-wide cryptographic scanning
  • Manual code review (where required)
  • TLS/SSL certificate and PKI mapping
  • Identification of RSA, ECC, Diffie-Hellman usage
  • Cloud and API cryptographic dependency analysis
  • Vendor cryptographic capability review

Methodology Tools:

  • Automated scanning tools
  • Configuration analysis frameworks
  • Application-level cryptographic tracing
  • Asset classification matrix

Deliverables:

  • Cryptographic asset inventory
  • Vulnerability heatmap
  • Cryptographic maturity scorecard

Phase 3: Quantum Risk & Exposure Analysis

Objective: Quantify business impact of quantum-enabled threats.

Key Activities:

  • “Harvest Now, Decrypt Later” exposure modeling
  • Data retention lifecycle assessment
  • Digital signature and authentication vulnerability mapping
  • Risk scoring aligned with enterprise risk frameworks
  • Scenario-based quantum impact simulations

Risk Metrics Considered:

  • Data longevity index
  • Business criticality score
  • Cryptographic concentration risk
  • Regulatory sensitivity rating

Deliverables:

  • Quantum risk assessment report
  • Risk-prioritized system classification
  • Executive risk dashboard

Phase 4: Cryptographic Agility & Architecture Evaluation

Objective: Assess transition feasibility and architectural flexibility.

Key Activities:

  • Algorithm abstraction layer review
  • API and protocol flexibility assessment
  • Legacy infrastructure compatibility analysis
  • Embedded system and firmware review
  • Hybrid cryptography feasibility testing

Evaluation Parameters:

  • Replaceability index
  • Vendor readiness score
  • System redesign complexity rating
  • Integration dependency matrix

Deliverables:

  • Cryptographic agility assessment report
  • System readiness classification
  • Architectural gap analysis

Phase 5: Performance & Compatibility Validation

Objective: Ensure operational continuity during PQC transition.

Key Activities:

  • Benchmarking quantum-resistant algorithm performance
  • Latency and bandwidth impact analysis
  • Application-level stress testing
  • Controlled pilot deployment simulations
  • Scalability modeling

Performance Metrics:

  • Computational overhead percentage
  • Latency delta comparison
  • Throughput impact assessment
  • Infrastructure scalability threshold

Deliverables:

  • Performance validation report
  • Operational impact assessment
  • Migration risk mitigation plan

Phase 6: Migration Strategy & Roadmap Development

Objective: Deliver a structured, phased, and budget-aligned transition plan.

Key Activities:

  • Short-term hybrid cryptography adoption strategy
  • Long-term PQC architecture blueprint
  • Governance and policy framework updates
  • Budget and resource planning
  • Timeline and milestone mapping

Strategic Focus Areas:

  • High-risk system prioritization
  • Parallel cryptography deployment model
  • Vendor coordination strategy
  • Regulatory alignment roadmap

Deliverables:

  • Phased migration roadmap
  • Executive summary presentation
  • Implementation playbook
  • Compliance alignment documentation

Phase 7: Executive Reporting & Knowledge Transfer

Objective: Ensure leadership alignment and internal capability building.

Key Activities:

  • Board-level briefing
  • Risk & compliance reporting
  • Technical team workshops
  • Policy and governance advisory sessions
  • Continuous monitoring framework recommendations

Deliverables:

  • Executive decision-support deck
  • Technical reference documentation
  • Quantum readiness maturity index
  • Continuous improvement framework

International Standard / Framework

Issuing Body

Scope Relevance to Service

Application in Post-Quantum Cryptography Assessment

NIST Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) Standards

National Institute of Standards and Technology

Standardization of quantum-resistant cryptographic algorithms

Alignment of assessment with approved PQC algorithms and migration planning guidance

NIST Cybersecurity Framework (CSF)

National Institute of Standards and Technology

Enterprise cybersecurity risk management framework

Mapping quantum risks to Identify–Protect–Detect–Respond–Recover functions

ISO/IEC 27001:2022

International Organization for Standardization

Information Security Management Systems (ISMS)

Integration of PQC readiness into governance, risk, and control environments

ISO/IEC 27002

International Organization for Standardization

Information security controls guidance

Cryptographic control alignment and lifecycle management validation

ISO/IEC 19790

International Organization for Standardization

Security requirements for cryptographic modules

Evaluation of hardware security modules and cryptographic device compliance

ISO/IEC 15408 (Common Criteria)

International Organization for Standardization

IT security evaluation criteria

Assessment of product assurance levels and secure cryptographic implementations

FIPS 140-3

National Institute of Standards and Technology

Security requirements for cryptographic modules

Validation of cryptographic module strength and regulatory-grade security assurance

ISO 22301

International Organization for Standardization

Business Continuity Management Systems

Ensuring PQC transition planning supports operational resilience

COBIT 2019

ISACA

IT governance and management framework

Governance integration and performance measurement for cryptographic transition

PCI DSS (where applicable)

PCI Security Standards Council

Payment card data security requirements

Alignment of cryptographic controls in financial transaction ecosystems

ETSI Quantum-Safe Cryptography Standards

European Telecommunications Standards Institute

Quantum-safe cryptography guidance for telecom and digital infrastructure

Integration of telecom-focused PQC best practices and interoperability standards

 

Please Note -

  • International standards are referenced to guide methodology and alignment, not to imply formal certification unless explicitly stated.
  • Conformance assessments are limited to scope defined within the agreed engagement framework.
  • Regulatory and standards interpretations are based on prevailing published guidance at the time of assessment.
  • Adoption of recommended controls remains subject to client governance approval and implementation decisions.
  • Standards alignment does not constitute regulatory endorsement or statutory compliance guarantee.
  • Third-party certifications or validations are outside the scope unless separately contracted.
  • Updates or revisions to international standards after project completion are not automatically incorporated.
  • Assessment outputs reflect advisory alignment, not independent accreditation or audit attestation.
  • Liability associated with standards compliance remains governed by mutually agreed contractual terms.
  • Codec Networks’ methodologies remain proprietary while aligned to globally recognized best practices.
  • Codec Networks’ liability in relation to standards alignment is limited to the contracted service scope and terms. Codec Networks expressly excludes any indirect, financial, operational, incidental, punitive, or consequential damages, which may arise due to any coincidental events, or changes in International standards guidelines time to time.
SERVICE FEATURES

As quantum computing advances toward practical cryptographic disruption, organizations must proactively evaluate and modernize their encryption landscape. Post-Quantum Cryptography Assessment is no longer a theoretical initiative it is a structured risk management, compliance, and digital resilience strategy. The service enables enterprises to identify quantum-vulnerable cryptographic dependencies, assess long-term exposure, and design a controlled transition roadmap aligned with emerging standards from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).

Codec Networks offers Post-Quantum Cryptography Assessment Consulting Services comprising of:

1. Cryptographic Discovery & Asset Inventory

A foundational sub-service focused on identifying and documenting all cryptographic implementations across the enterprise.

Key Features:

  • Enterprise-wide scanning of RSA, ECC, Diffie-Hellman, and other vulnerable algorithms
  • Mapping of TLS/SSL certificates and PKI infrastructure
  • Identification of hard-coded cryptographic libraries within applications
  • Cloud, SaaS, API, and third-party cryptographic dependency mapping
  • Hardware security module (HSM) usage assessment
  • Cryptographic key lifecycle documentation

Outcome: Complete visibility into cryptographic exposure across systems, networks, and applications.

2. Quantum Risk & Exposure Assessment

This sub-service evaluates the potential business and operational impact of quantum-enabled cryptographic attacks.

Key Features:

  • “Harvest Now, Decrypt Later” (HNDL) vulnerability analysis
  • Data sensitivity and retention lifecycle assessment
  • Industry-specific quantum threat modeling
  • Critical system prioritization based on risk impact
  • Digital signature and authentication integrity analysis
  • Risk scoring framework aligned with enterprise risk governance

Outcome: Quantified understanding of quantum exposure and prioritized mitigation strategy.

3. Cryptographic Agility & Architecture Review

Designed to assess how easily cryptographic algorithms can be replaced without major system redesign.

Key Features:

  • Evaluation of algorithm abstraction layers
  • API and protocol flexibility analysis
  • Legacy system adaptability assessment
  • Vendor and third-party ecosystem readiness review
  • Firmware and embedded system upgrade feasibility
  • Hybrid cryptography deployment feasibility study

Outcome: Clear roadmap for building cryptographic agility and minimizing migration disruption.

4. Performance & Compatibility Testing

Quantum-resistant algorithms may impact system performance. This sub-service ensures operational stability.

Key Features:

  • Computational overhead benchmarking
  • Latency and bandwidth impact analysis
  • Impact on mobile, IoT, and edge devices
  • Infrastructure scalability testing
  • Compatibility validation with existing applications
  • Controlled pilot testing for hybrid cryptographic models

Outcome: Data-driven validation ensuring business continuity during PQC transition.

5. Post-Quantum Migration Strategy & Roadmap Development

A strategic planning sub-service that converts assessment findings into actionable implementation steps.

Key Features:

  • Phased PQC migration planning
  • Short-term hybrid cryptography adoption strategy
  • Long-term quantum-resilient architecture blueprint
  • Governance and policy framework updates
  • Budget estimation and implementation timeline
  • Board-level reporting and executive dashboards

Outcome: Structured, risk-aligned, and budget-conscious migration roadmap.

6. Compliance & Regulatory Alignment Advisory

Ensures preparedness for evolving regulatory expectations around quantum resilience.

Key Features:

  • Alignment with NIST PQC standards
  • Regulatory gap analysis
  • Audit documentation support
  • Policy and cryptographic governance updates
  • Advisory support for supervisory reviews

Outcome: Enhanced regulatory confidence and reduced compliance exposure.

SERVICE DELIVERY METHODOLOGY

Codec Networks delivers Post-Quantum Cryptography Assessment through a structured, standards-aligned, and outcome-driven methodology. The approach integrates technical depth, regulatory alignment, measurable risk metrics, and phased transition planning to ensure minimal disruption and maximum resilience.

The methodology is designed to be scalable across Banking, FinTech, Insurance, Telecommunications, and IT/ITeS sectors, while aligning with guidance from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).

Phase 1: Engagement Initiation & Governance Setup

Objective: Establish clarity, scope, and executive alignment.

Key Activities:

  • Define scope (applications, infrastructure, cloud, third-party ecosystems)
  • Identify critical business processes and data categories
  • Stakeholder mapping (CISO, CIO, Risk, Compliance, IT Operations)
  • Establish governance model and communication cadence
  • Define project KPIs and reporting structure

Deliverables:

  • Project charter
  • Scope document
  • Risk-based prioritization framework
  • Governance & escalation matrix

Phase 2: Cryptographic Discovery & Baseline Assessment

Objective: Build a complete cryptographic inventory and baseline maturity profile.

Key Activities:

  • Enterprise-wide cryptographic scanning
  • Manual code review (where required)
  • TLS/SSL certificate and PKI mapping
  • Identification of RSA, ECC, Diffie-Hellman usage
  • Cloud and API cryptographic dependency analysis
  • Vendor cryptographic capability review

Methodology Tools:

  • Automated scanning tools
  • Configuration analysis frameworks
  • Application-level cryptographic tracing
  • Asset classification matrix

Deliverables:

  • Cryptographic asset inventory
  • Vulnerability heatmap
  • Cryptographic maturity scorecard

Phase 3: Quantum Risk & Exposure Analysis

Objective: Quantify business impact of quantum-enabled threats.

Key Activities:

  • “Harvest Now, Decrypt Later” exposure modeling
  • Data retention lifecycle assessment
  • Digital signature and authentication vulnerability mapping
  • Risk scoring aligned with enterprise risk frameworks
  • Scenario-based quantum impact simulations

Risk Metrics Considered:

  • Data longevity index
  • Business criticality score
  • Cryptographic concentration risk
  • Regulatory sensitivity rating

Deliverables:

  • Quantum risk assessment report
  • Risk-prioritized system classification
  • Executive risk dashboard

Phase 4: Cryptographic Agility & Architecture Evaluation

Objective: Assess transition feasibility and architectural flexibility.

Key Activities:

  • Algorithm abstraction layer review
  • API and protocol flexibility assessment
  • Legacy infrastructure compatibility analysis
  • Embedded system and firmware review
  • Hybrid cryptography feasibility testing

Evaluation Parameters:

  • Replaceability index
  • Vendor readiness score
  • System redesign complexity rating
  • Integration dependency matrix

Deliverables:

  • Cryptographic agility assessment report
  • System readiness classification
  • Architectural gap analysis

Phase 5: Performance & Compatibility Validation

Objective: Ensure operational continuity during PQC transition.

Key Activities:

  • Benchmarking quantum-resistant algorithm performance
  • Latency and bandwidth impact analysis
  • Application-level stress testing
  • Controlled pilot deployment simulations
  • Scalability modeling

Performance Metrics:

  • Computational overhead percentage
  • Latency delta comparison
  • Throughput impact assessment
  • Infrastructure scalability threshold

Deliverables:

  • Performance validation report
  • Operational impact assessment
  • Migration risk mitigation plan

Phase 6: Migration Strategy & Roadmap Development

Objective: Deliver a structured, phased, and budget-aligned transition plan.

Key Activities:

  • Short-term hybrid cryptography adoption strategy
  • Long-term PQC architecture blueprint
  • Governance and policy framework updates
  • Budget and resource planning
  • Timeline and milestone mapping

Strategic Focus Areas:

  • High-risk system prioritization
  • Parallel cryptography deployment model
  • Vendor coordination strategy
  • Regulatory alignment roadmap

Deliverables:

  • Phased migration roadmap
  • Executive summary presentation
  • Implementation playbook
  • Compliance alignment documentation

Phase 7: Executive Reporting & Knowledge Transfer

Objective: Ensure leadership alignment and internal capability building.

Key Activities:

  • Board-level briefing
  • Risk & compliance reporting
  • Technical team workshops
  • Policy and governance advisory sessions
  • Continuous monitoring framework recommendations

Deliverables:

  • Executive decision-support deck
  • Technical reference documentation
  • Quantum readiness maturity index
  • Continuous improvement framework
SERVICE STANDARDS

International Standard / Framework

Issuing Body

Scope Relevance to Service

Application in Post-Quantum Cryptography Assessment

NIST Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) Standards

National Institute of Standards and Technology

Standardization of quantum-resistant cryptographic algorithms

Alignment of assessment with approved PQC algorithms and migration planning guidance

NIST Cybersecurity Framework (CSF)

National Institute of Standards and Technology

Enterprise cybersecurity risk management framework

Mapping quantum risks to Identify–Protect–Detect–Respond–Recover functions

ISO/IEC 27001:2022

International Organization for Standardization

Information Security Management Systems (ISMS)

Integration of PQC readiness into governance, risk, and control environments

ISO/IEC 27002

International Organization for Standardization

Information security controls guidance

Cryptographic control alignment and lifecycle management validation

ISO/IEC 19790

International Organization for Standardization

Security requirements for cryptographic modules

Evaluation of hardware security modules and cryptographic device compliance

ISO/IEC 15408 (Common Criteria)

International Organization for Standardization

IT security evaluation criteria

Assessment of product assurance levels and secure cryptographic implementations

FIPS 140-3

National Institute of Standards and Technology

Security requirements for cryptographic modules

Validation of cryptographic module strength and regulatory-grade security assurance

ISO 22301

International Organization for Standardization

Business Continuity Management Systems

Ensuring PQC transition planning supports operational resilience

COBIT 2019

ISACA

IT governance and management framework

Governance integration and performance measurement for cryptographic transition

PCI DSS (where applicable)

PCI Security Standards Council

Payment card data security requirements

Alignment of cryptographic controls in financial transaction ecosystems

ETSI Quantum-Safe Cryptography Standards

European Telecommunications Standards Institute

Quantum-safe cryptography guidance for telecom and digital infrastructure

Integration of telecom-focused PQC best practices and interoperability standards

 

Please Note -

  • International standards are referenced to guide methodology and alignment, not to imply formal certification unless explicitly stated.
  • Conformance assessments are limited to scope defined within the agreed engagement framework.
  • Regulatory and standards interpretations are based on prevailing published guidance at the time of assessment.
  • Adoption of recommended controls remains subject to client governance approval and implementation decisions.
  • Standards alignment does not constitute regulatory endorsement or statutory compliance guarantee.
  • Third-party certifications or validations are outside the scope unless separately contracted.
  • Updates or revisions to international standards after project completion are not automatically incorporated.
  • Assessment outputs reflect advisory alignment, not independent accreditation or audit attestation.
  • Liability associated with standards compliance remains governed by mutually agreed contractual terms.
  • Codec Networks’ methodologies remain proprietary while aligned to globally recognized best practices.
  • Codec Networks’ liability in relation to standards alignment is limited to the contracted service scope and terms. Codec Networks expressly excludes any indirect, financial, operational, incidental, punitive, or consequential damages, which may arise due to any coincidental events, or changes in International standards guidelines time to time.

POST-QUANTUM CRYPTOGRAPHY ASSESSMENT - CODEC NETWORKS INDUSTRY OFFERINGS

Codec Networks “All-in-one post-quantum security bundle secures data, identities, and

digital trust against emerging quantum attacks.”

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Quantum Readiness Foundation

Target Clients
Small enterprises, fintech startups, technology service providers, and growing businesses beginning structured cybersecurity and compliance programs.

Sub-Services in Scope

  • Enterprise-wide cryptographic asset discovery covering applications, servers, and network endpoints to identify vulnerable algorithms.
  • Identification of RSA, ECC, and Diffie-Hellman implementations across in-scope systems and cloud environments.
  • High-level Harvest Now, Decrypt Later exposure screening for long-retention sensitive data.
  • Preliminary cryptographic maturity assessment aligned with industry best practices.
  • Executive summary report with prioritized risk findings and immediate remediation guidance.


Objective
Establish foundational visibility into cryptographic exposure and identify immediate quantum-related vulnerabilities within limited operational scope.

Value Delivered
Clear risk awareness, prioritized mitigation direction, and affordable entry into structured quantum-resilient security planning.

Inquire Now
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Structured Quantum Risk & Agility Assessment

Target Clients
Mid-sized banks, insurance firms, telecom operators, and IT/ITeS organizations with multi-system digital ecosystems.

Sub-Services in Scope

  • Comprehensive cryptographic inventory across applications, cloud platforms, APIs, and third-party integrations.
  • Detailed quantum risk scoring using business criticality and data retention sensitivity metrics.
  • Cryptographic agility assessment evaluating algorithm replaceability and architectural flexibility.
  • Regulatory alignment review referencing emerging global PQC standards and governance frameworks.
  • High-level performance impact estimation for hybrid or post-quantum algorithm adoption.
  • Phased migration roadmap with prioritized system classification and governance recommendations.


Objective
Assess quantum risk exposure comprehensively and prepare structured transition strategies aligned with regulatory and operational objectives.

Value Delivered
Quantified risk visibility, improved compliance preparedness, and a clear, phased roadmap toward cryptographic agility.

Inquire Now
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Enterprise Quantum Transformation Program

Target Clients
Large enterprises, multinational banks, telecom carriers, critical infrastructure operators, and globally regulated financial institutions.

Sub-Services in Scope

  • Enterprise-wide cryptographic discovery including legacy systems, embedded devices, and global infrastructure assets.
  • Advanced quantum threat modeling with scenario simulations and board-level risk quantification.
  • Detailed cryptographic agility benchmarking with vendor ecosystem and firmware readiness analysis.
  • Performance benchmarking of hybrid and post-quantum algorithms in controlled pilot environments.
  • Comprehensive regulatory alignment and governance framework integration.
  • Multi-year strategic migration blueprint including budget planning, executive dashboards, and transformation milestones.
  • Executive workshops and stakeholder training for sustained cryptographic governance maturity.


Objective
Design and execute enterprise-level quantum-resilient cryptographic transformation with strategic governance integration.

Value Delivered
End-to-end quantum preparedness, measurable risk reduction, regulatory confidence, and long-term cryptographic resilience leadership.

Inquire Now
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Quantum Readiness Foundation

Target Clients
Small enterprises, fintech startups, technology service providers, and growing businesses beginning structured cybersecurity and compliance programs.

Sub-Services in Scope

  • Enterprise-wide cryptographic asset discovery covering applications, servers, and network endpoints to identify vulnerable algorithms.
  • Identification of RSA, ECC, and Diffie-Hellman implementations across in-scope systems and cloud environments.
  • High-level Harvest Now, Decrypt Later exposure screening for long-retention sensitive data.
  • Preliminary cryptographic maturity assessment aligned with industry best practices.
  • Executive summary report with prioritized risk findings and immediate remediation guidance.


Objective
Establish foundational visibility into cryptographic exposure and identify immediate quantum-related vulnerabilities within limited operational scope.

Value Delivered
Clear risk awareness, prioritized mitigation direction, and affordable entry into structured quantum-resilient security planning.

Inquire Now
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Structured Quantum Risk & Agility Assessment

Target Clients
Mid-sized banks, insurance firms, telecom operators, and IT/ITeS organizations with multi-system digital ecosystems.

Sub-Services in Scope

  • Comprehensive cryptographic inventory across applications, cloud platforms, APIs, and third-party integrations.
  • Detailed quantum risk scoring using business criticality and data retention sensitivity metrics.
  • Cryptographic agility assessment evaluating algorithm replaceability and architectural flexibility.
  • Regulatory alignment review referencing emerging global PQC standards and governance frameworks.
  • High-level performance impact estimation for hybrid or post-quantum algorithm adoption.
  • Phased migration roadmap with prioritized system classification and governance recommendations.


Objective
Assess quantum risk exposure comprehensively and prepare structured transition strategies aligned with regulatory and operational objectives.

Value Delivered
Quantified risk visibility, improved compliance preparedness, and a clear, phased roadmap toward cryptographic agility.

Inquire Now
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Enterprise Quantum Transformation Program

Target Clients
Large enterprises, multinational banks, telecom carriers, critical infrastructure operators, and globally regulated financial institutions.

Sub-Services in Scope

  • Enterprise-wide cryptographic discovery including legacy systems, embedded devices, and global infrastructure assets.
  • Advanced quantum threat modeling with scenario simulations and board-level risk quantification.
  • Detailed cryptographic agility benchmarking with vendor ecosystem and firmware readiness analysis.
  • Performance benchmarking of hybrid and post-quantum algorithms in controlled pilot environments.
  • Comprehensive regulatory alignment and governance framework integration.
  • Multi-year strategic migration blueprint including budget planning, executive dashboards, and transformation milestones.
  • Executive workshops and stakeholder training for sustained cryptographic governance maturity.


Objective
Design and execute enterprise-level quantum-resilient cryptographic transformation with strategic governance integration.

Value Delivered
End-to-end quantum preparedness, measurable risk reduction, regulatory confidence, and long-term cryptographic resilience leadership.

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CODEC NETWORKS VALUE PROPOSITION

Codec Networks transforms quantum uncertainty into structured resilience through precision

assessment and phased cryptographic modernization.

As quantum computing reshapes the cybersecurity threat landscape, enterprises require more than theoretical guidance they need structured, technically rigorous, and industry-aligned execution. Codec Networks delivers Post-Quantum Cryptography Assessment through a combination of disciplined methodology, deep cryptographic expertise, regulatory alignment, and measurable business outcomes.

1. Structured & Strategic Delivery Approach

• Comprehensive Cryptographic Asset Discovery & Inventory
Codec Networks conducts enterprise-wide discovery of cryptographic assets embedded across applications, APIs, databases, network devices, cloud platforms, IoT systems, and third-party integrations. This includes identification of hardcoded algorithms, certificates, key lengths, and encryption libraries. The outcome is a detailed crypto-inventory providing full visibility into quantum-vulnerable dependencies.

• Quantum Risk Exposure Mapping
The firm evaluates existing encryption algorithms against emerging quantum attack models such as Shor’s and Grover’s algorithms. Risks are categorized based on data sensitivity, retention period, and regulatory impact. This enables prioritization of high-risk assets susceptible to “harvest now, decrypt later” threats.

• Crypto-Agility Readiness Assessment
Codec Networks assesses whether systems can seamlessly replace or upgrade cryptographic algorithms without major architectural disruption. This ensures organizations are prepared for future NIST-approved post-quantum standards adoption. Gaps in key management, certificate lifecycle management, and protocol compatibility are proactively identified.

• Phased Migration Roadmap Development
A structured transition roadmap is developed outlining short-term mitigation, medium-term hybrid cryptography adoption, and long-term quantum-safe implementation. This minimizes operational risk and budgetary impact while ensuring regulatory readiness.

2. Advanced Technical Competency

• Deep Expertise in Classical & Post-Quantum Algorithms
Cybersecurity professionals possess strong technical knowledge of RSA, ECC, AES, SHA families, as well as emerging post-quantum algorithms such as lattice-based, hash-based, and code-based cryptographic schemes. This expertise ensures accurate vulnerability identification and realistic migration planning.

• Protocol & Implementation-Level Testing
Beyond algorithm review, Codec Networks evaluates TLS configurations, VPN tunnels, PKI infrastructures, digital signatures, secure email systems, and API encryption layers. Misconfigurations, weak cipher suites, and outdated certificate authorities are thoroughly analyzed.

• Secure Key Management & HSM Evaluation
The team reviews Hardware Security Modules (HSMs), key storage mechanisms, and certificate lifecycle controls. Weak entropy sources, improper key rotation practices, and insecure backup methods are flagged for remediation.

• Hybrid Cryptography Validation
Codec Networks assists in evaluating hybrid models combining classical and post-quantum algorithms. This ensures backward compatibility while gradually introducing quantum-safe standards.

3. Regulatory & Compliance Alignment

• Alignment with NIST PQC Standardization Efforts
Assessments are mapped to NIST post-quantum cryptography recommendations and global regulatory guidance. This supports early compliance with future mandates.

• Sector-Specific Regulatory Awareness
For BFSI, telecom, healthcare, and critical infrastructure sectors, findings are aligned with RBI, SEBI, GDPR, HIPAA, and national cyber resilience directives. This enhances audit defensibility.

• Data Sovereignty & Long-Term Confidentiality Assurance
Organizations handling long-retention sensitive data (financial records, defense data, health records) gain assurance that encryption strategies remain secure for decades.

4. Business & Strategic Advantages

• Protection Against Long-Term Data Breaches
By addressing quantum vulnerabilities today, organizations prevent future decryption of archived sensitive data. This safeguards intellectual property and customer trust.

• Reduced Future Migration Disruption
Early assessment enables gradual transition rather than reactive emergency upgrades. This reduces operational downtime and cost overruns.

• Board-Level Risk Visibility
Technical findings are translated into financial exposure metrics and strategic risk insights. Executives gain clarity on quantum preparedness and investment priorities.

• Competitive Differentiation & Trust Enhancement
Demonstrating quantum readiness strengthens brand reputation in industries where long-term data confidentiality is mission-critical.

5. Skilled Cryptography & Cybersecurity Professionals

• Certified & Research-Oriented Experts
Professionals maintain advanced cybersecurity and cryptography certifications while actively tracking global quantum developments. Continuous research ensures up-to-date assessment methodologies.

• Cross-Domain Technical Integration Skills
Experts understand cloud, DevOps, enterprise applications, network security, and embedded environments—ensuring cryptography review is context-aware and technically precise.

• Advisory & Technical Remediation Support
Beyond assessment, the team provides actionable remediation guidance, proof-of-concept validation, and migration advisory to ensure practical implementation.

Conclusion

Codec Networks delivers Post-Quantum Cryptography Assessment services through a combination of deep cryptographic expertise, structured risk-based methodology, regulatory alignment, and strategic advisory capabilities. By proactively identifying quantum-vulnerable assets and enabling crypto-agility, the company empowers organizations to safeguard long-term data confidentiality, maintain compliance readiness, and confidently transition toward a quantum-resilient security architecture

Founded in 2008 with 17+ Years of Industry Experience in Information and Cyber Security domain

Codec Networks Full-Spectrum Cybersecurity Expertise across all Industry Domains:

  • Security Vulnerability Assessment & Penetration Testing (VAPT): Covering Web, Mobile, API, IoT, Blockchain, Cloud-Native, and smart infrastructure environments, with a focus on OWASP, MITRE ATT&CK, and real-world exploit simulation.
  • Offensive Security & Deep Level Security Assessments: Advanced Red Team, Blue Team and Purple Team Exercises, Threat Simulations, Social Engineering Campaigns, and Secure Code Review.
  • IT Security Audit & Compliance Services: Implementation and audit support for ISO/IEC 27001, ISO 27701, NIST CSF, RBI-CSF, SEBI, IRDAI, PCI DSS, HIPAA, SOC 2, GDPR, and India’s DPDPA 2023.
  • Data Privacy & Strategic Risk Advisory: ISO 27701, GDPR, DPDPA, Cross-border compliance, DPIA, DPO-as-a-service, supply chain risk management, and digital transformation risk consulting.
  • Emerging Technology Security (Web3.0 | AI | Blockchain): Specialized testing for smart contracts, DeFi platforms, Metaverse applications, AI/ML models, quantum readiness, and blockchain nodes.
  • Managed SOC & Threat Monitoring Services: End-to-end SOC operations, SIEM/EDR/XDR/SOAR integration, threat intelligence, cloud security monitoring, and 24/7 incident response.
  • Cyber Forensics & Threat Analysis: Investigation services including Device forensics, Malware Analysis, Cloud and Mobile forensics, insider threat detection, and Forensic support.
  • Board-Level Cybersecurity Advisory Services to build governance, quantify risks, and align with enterprise-wide digital priorities : Codec Networks enables this transformation by offering Integrated Cyber Risk Management, GRC Program Advisory, Reputation Management, Crisis Communication Readiness, and CISO Support, tailored for CXOs and board members seeking to integrate cybersecurity into strategic decision-making.
  • Cyber Security Education & Global Certifications - Through the Codec Centre for Professional Excellence, we deliver Post Graduate Certification in Advanced Cybersecurity (PGCAC), Graduate Certification in Advanced Cybersecurity (GCAC), Accredited Trainings & Certifications  from EC Council, PECB, TUV, Quality Austria, ISACA and ISC2 - building the next generation of cybersecurity leaders.
  • CERT-IN empaneled Information Security Auditing Organization
  • NICSI empaneled for providing Application Audit and Compliance Services under Start-Up Category

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  • An ISO/IEC 27001:2022 certified company, has established Information Security Management System (ISMS), demonstrating a structured approach to manage and protect sensitive information from cyber threats.
  • An ISO 9001 certified company, has established and maintains a certified Quality Management System (QMS) that meets international standards for quality and consistency

At Codec Networks, our foundation is built on deep technical mastery, certified expertise, and an unrelenting pursuit of cyber excellence. With a team of globally accredited professionals, advanced methodologies, and next-generation tools, we deliver measurable security outcomes across assessment, compliance, monitoring, and forensic domains.
Our competency-driven approach ensures every engagement is governed by precision, accountability, and alignment with international standards — empowering enterprises to stay secure, compliant, and resilient.

Governance, Risk & Compliance (GRC) Competency

Codec Networks’ dedicated Governance, Risk & Compliance (GRC) group specializes in security assessments, risk management, regulatory compliance, and audit readiness. The team partners with organizations to strengthen governance frameworks and ensure end-to-end compliance in a complex regulatory landscape.

Key Attributes:

  • Team of certified auditors and consultants with credentials including ISO 27001 LA/LI, ISO 31000 Risk Specialist, ISO 27701 PIMS, GDPR, SOC 2, HIPAA, CCPA, DPO, CISA, CISM, CRISC, CISSP and other advanced industry certifications.
  • Expertise in enterprise risk quantification, privacy impact assessment (PIA/DPIA), audit automation, and supply chain risk mapping.
  • Proven track record in implementing ISO-based ISMS/PIMS frameworks, RBI/SEBI/IRDAI audits, and cross-border data compliance projects.

Vulnerability Assessment & Penetration Testing (VAPT) Expertise

Our VAPT teams bring extensive technical depth across Web, Mobile, API, Cloud, Network, Database, Infrastructure, IoT, and People & Process domains.
Every engagement is mapped to OWASP, NIST, MITRE ATT&CK, ISO 27001, PCI DSS, HIPAA, RBI, and GDPR frameworks — ensuring real-world relevance and compliance alignment.

Core Strengths:

  • Certified professionals with CEH, C-PENT, LPT, OSCP, OSWE, OSEE, and CREST credentials, averaging 7–10 years of offensive security experience.
  • Proven expertise in Red/Blue/Purple Teaming, DevSecOps, secure SDLC, and threat emulation.
  • Continuous skill enhancement through CTFs, hackathons, and product certifications (on case to case basis) such as CCNA, CCNP, Juniper, Fortinet, McAfee, RSA etc

Managed SOC & Threat Intelligence Operations

Codec Networks operates a 24/7 Managed Security Operations Center (SOC) delivering continuous visibility, detection, and response across hybrid environments.
Our SOC integrates SIEM, SOAR, EDR/XDR, and Cloud-Native Analytics to ensure rapid threat detection, incident containment, and business continuity.

Key Capabilities:

  • Certified SOC analysts with credentials such as CHFI, CEH, CompTIA CySA+, GCIA, GCFA, and Splunk Certified Architect.
  • Integration with platforms like Splunk, QRadar, SentinelOne, CrowdStrike, Elastic, Microsoft Sentinel, and Cortex XSOAR.
  • Advanced use cases include cloud posture management, insider threat analytics, MITRE ATT&CK–aligned detections, and threat hunting automation.
  • Comprehensive SOC Maturity Assessments and Threat Intelligence Fusion through integration with global feeds and dark web monitoring.

Cyber Forensics & Threat Analysis Expertise

Our Cyber Forensic Division delivers end-to-end investigation, evidence preservation, and digital analysis services — designed to support law enforcement, corporate forensics, and internal response teams.
We combine forensic science with cyber intelligence to identify root causes, trace adversaries, and restore operational integrity.

Core Expertise Areas:

  • Device, Network, Cloud, and Mobile Forensics – leveraging latest forensic tools (wherever applicable) such as Autopsy, Cyber Triage, Kape, EnCase, FTK, Magnet AXIOM, and Cellebrite.
  • Malware Reverse Engineering and Memory Forensics for incident containment and threat attribution.
  • Blockchain & Crypto Forensics – tracing DeFi fraud, NFT manipulation, and crypto laundering activities using Chainalysis, TRM Labs, and Elliptic (wherever applicable).
  • Incident Response Support – forensic readiness, eDiscovery, evidence preservation, aligned with ISO/IEC 27037 & 27043.
  • Certified experts including CHFI, eCIR, eCDFP, GCFE, GCFA, EnCE, CFCE and ECIH, ensuring investigations meet both technical and legal standards.

Advanced Tools, Frameworks & Continuous Innovation

Codec Networks leverages industry-leading tools and platforms such as Burp Suite Pro, Nessus, Prisma Cloud, Splunk, QRadar, CrowdStrike, SentinelOne, Autopsy, Chainalysis, MythX, and Prowler, (wherever applicable) ensuring accuracy, scalability, and efficiency.
Our methodologies align with globally recognized frameworks including:

  • MITRE ATT&CK & D3FEND
  • OWASP Top 10 / MASVS / ASVS
  • NIST Cybersecurity Framework & SP 800-115
  • ISO/IEC 27001, 27701, 31000, 22301

Through ongoing research, Codec Networks continually evolves to address modern threats — from Generative AI prompt attacks and smart contract exploits to IoT zero-days, metaverse impersonation, and quantum-era vulnerabilities.

Compliance-Driven Deliverables

All technical engagements and reports are mapped to major global and Indian compliance frameworks — including ISO 27001, PCI DSS, HIPAA, GDPR, RBI-CSF, SEBI, IRDAI, and DPDPA 2023.
Our structured technical and executive reports support board-level visibility, audit evidence, and certification readiness, ensuring that every engagement drives both technical assurance and regulatory confidence.

Codec Networks – Certified Competence. Proven Expertise. Real-World Cyber Resilience.
Empowering enterprises through advanced security engineering, continuous monitoring, and forensic intelligence.

At Codec Networks, we believe that cybersecurity excellence is not achieved through tools alone — it is built through methodical delivery, risk-based insight, and measurable outcomes.
Our Agile and Modular 8-Stage Delivery Methodology ensures that every engagement — from rapid risk assessments to full-scale ISMS implementations - is structured, standards-aligned, and business-focused.

Agile & Modular Methodology

Our delivery framework integrates global best practices with localized regulatory insight, ensuring each engagement is executed with clarity, accountability, and precision. Clients benefit from seamless onboarding, milestone-driven execution, and transparent reporting throughout the lifecycle.

  1. Discovery & Scoping: Collaborative workshops to understand business context, IT landscape, compliance obligations, and risk appetite, forming the foundation of a well-defined project scope.
  2. Risk Profiling & Gap Assessment: Comprehensive evaluation of people, process, and technology controls aligned with ISO 27001, NIST CSF, GDPR, HIPAA, DPDPA 2023, RBI, and PCI DSS.
  3. Regulatory Mapping & Framework Alignment: Mapping organizational obligations against applicable standards and laws — from ISO & NIST to RBI, SEBI, IRDAI, UIDAI, and DPDPA — including new-age frameworks like ISO 42001 (AI) and FATF for emerging technologies.
  4. Security Architecture & Control Design: Designing or refining network, cloud, and data security architectures with controls tailored for cloud, AI, OT/ICS, and Web3.0 environments.
  5. Documentation & Policy Development: Creation and refinement of Policies, SOPs, Risk Registers, DPIAs, Incident Response Plans, and Governance Documents, ensuring audit readiness and legal compliance.
  6. Implementation & Risk Treatment: Execution of remediation roadmaps, vendor risk management, privacy engineering, and workforce training to mitigate gaps and operationalize security controls.
  7. Validation, Testing & Audit Readiness: Conducting mock audits, VAPT, forensic readiness, and compliance testing to validate effectiveness and prepare for certifications.
  8. Governance Reporting & Continual Improvement: Delivering executive dashboards, compliance scorecards, and board-level insights with ongoing advisory through vCISO and DPO-as-a-Service models.

Risk-Based & Business-Oriented Audit Approach

Our methodology goes beyond testing systems — it focuses on how vulnerabilities translate into business, reputational, and compliance risks.

  • Deliver Deep Insight: Actionable intelligence into vulnerabilities, attack paths, business impact, and remediation priorities.
  • Extend Beyond Tools: Manual and contextual assessments combining automation with human expertise across government, financial, and commercial sectors.
  • Actionable Reporting: Executive-friendly reports that translate complex findings into strategic, risk-aware recommendations.
  • Efficient Execution: Critical assets prioritized for testing to deliver maximum value within tight engagement windows.

Outcome-Driven Engagements for Security Maturity

Each stage is modular yet interconnected, adaptable to enterprises of any scale or industry. Whether it’s a cloud-native fintech pursuing SOC 2, a healthcare provider ensuring HIPAA alignment, or a bank meeting RBI-CSF requirements, Codec Networks ensures consistency, compliance, and measurable improvement.

Beyond certification checklists, our Post-Audit Support and Continuous Risk Monitoring provide remediation guidance, breach response playbooks, staff training, and ongoing compliance tracking — building sustainable security posture and resilient business continuity.

Codec Networks – Turning Compliance into a Competitive Advantage.
Structured. Measurable. Secure. Always Aligned with Your Business Goals.

At Codec Networks, our clients are not just audit subjects—they are long-term partners in a shared cybersecurity journey. Every engagement is designed around the client’s business priorities, security maturity, and risk appetite, ensuring solutions that are relevant, practical, and results-driven.

With a legacy of 650+ successful engagements across industries such as Banking, Fintech, Healthcare, Telecom, Energy, Aviation, Manufacturing, E-commerce, and Government, Codec Networks has attempted to become a trusted advisor for organizations seeking to transform compliance into resilience.

Our engagement philosophy extends beyond conventional audits. We integrate strategic advisory, technical assurance, remediation support, and continuous compliance monitoring, creating a full lifecycle relationship rather than a one-time service. Clients benefit from:

  • Personalized advisory frameworks tailored to their business model and operational scale.
  • Collaborative engagement models featuring joint workshops, stakeholder training, and compliance awareness sessions.
  • Board-level guidance and reporting that translates complex technical findings into actionable business intelligence.
  • Transparent communication channels with dedicated project managers, secure digital workspaces, and real-time status dashboards.

By combining the objectivity of an auditor with the empathy of an advisor, Codec Networks builds trust, accountability, and measurable security growth. Our commitment is simple — to deliver cybersecurity as a continuous partnership, not a periodic project.

Codec Networks – Where Advisory Meets Assurance.
Empowering Clients Through Partnership, Transparency, and Trust.

At Codec Networks, integrity, professionalism, and ethical responsibility form the cornerstone of every engagement. As a trusted strategic partner in cybersecurity, we operate within the highest standards of ethical conduct, legal compliance, and regulatory governance, ensuring our services strengthen both our clients’ defenses and their reputations.

We adhere to a strict ethical code of conduct, driven by transparency, independence, and accountability. Every consultant, auditor, and engineer within Codec Networks upholds the core security triad of Confidentiality, Integrity, and Availability (CIA) — ensuring data protection, operational reliability, and business continuity at all times.

Our professional ethos blends technical excellence with moral responsibility, following structured processes, defined service standards, and adherence to international and national regulatory frameworks.

Our Ethical & Professional Commitments

  • Zero-Compromise Consulting: We maintain independence, neutrality, and confidentiality across all audits and advisory engagements.
  • Legal & Regulatory Conformance: We assist clients to conform strictly within the boundaries of applicable cyber laws, privacy regulations, and data protection statutes.
  • Client-First Philosophy: Every recommendation is designed to safeguard stakeholder interests, minimize legal exposure, and build sustainable resilience.
  • Outcome-Driven Security Maturity: Our modular yet integrated delivery approach supports organizations of all sizes in achieving measurable improvements in security posture.
  • Global Delivery, Local Integrity: Our Global Network Delivery Model integrates international best practices with local regulatory expertise — ensuring value-driven, compliant outcomes.

Industry-Specific Security Advisory

Recognizing that every sector faces distinct threats and compliance challenges, Codec Networks provides customized, industry-aligned security advisory across BFSI, Fintech, Telecom, Healthcare, Energy, Aviation, E-commerce, Government, and Critical Infrastructure domains.

Our sector-specific consulting translates regulatory complexity into practical, business-aware strategies, ensuring risk mitigation plans are compliant, auditable, and operationally feasible.

Our Commitment

With a zero-tolerance approach to ethical compromise, Codec Networks stands for trust, transparency, and truth in cybersecurity. We are more than consultants — we are custodians of digital integrity, committed to helping organizations navigate risk, maintain compliance, and enable secure business growth.

Codec Networks – Where Integrity Meets Innovation. Trusted. Ethical. Future-Ready.

At Codec Networks, we combine the strength of a global delivery ecosystem with the precision of local regulatory insight to deliver cybersecurity solutions that are both internationally benchmarked and regionally compliant.

Our Global Delivery Capability enables clients across continents to access specialized cybersecurity expertise, advanced technologies, and globally aligned methodologies. Through a distributed network of certified professionals, partner alliances, and intelligence centers, Codec Networks ensures consistent service quality and rapid response across time zones and geographies.

What truly differentiates us is our Local Expertise—a deep understanding of national regulations, industry frameworks, and operational nuances that shape cybersecurity implementation in each region.    

Our hybrid delivery model blends remote and on-site collaboration, combining the agility of digital operations with the contextual understanding of local consultants. This ensures culturally aligned communication, faster problem resolution, and seamless coordination with client teams.

With a presence across India, Codec Networks empowers global enterprises to manage cybersecurity uniformly while adapting to local risks, regulations, and realities.

Codec Networks – Global Vision. Local Precision. Consistent Cyber Resilience.

“With Codec Networks, you’re not just buying a service — you’re investing in a cybersecurity ally who understands your business, defends your reputation, and strengthens your future.”

At Codec Networks, we believe cybersecurity is not a project — it’s a partnership.
Our approach is built on trust, transparency, and transformation, helping clients evolve from compliance readiness to cyber resilience.

Your Strategic Security Partner

Codec Networks acts as a strategic security partner, providing continuous roadmap development, architecture reviews, and improvement programs that evolve with your business and the threat landscape.

“We don’t just secure businesses — we empower them to lead with confidence in a digital-first world.”

Our strength lies in the fusion of technical depth, regulatory insight, industry specialization, and future readiness — providing unmatched cybersecurity value to enterprises across India and beyond.

Codec Networks – Certified Competence. Proven Expertise. Real-World Cyber Resilience.
Empowering enterprises through advanced security engineering, continuous monitoring, and forensic intelligence.

Every engagement reflects our belief that advisory must meet assurance — a promise we deliver through partnership, integrity, and measurable impact.

Codec Networks – Where Advisory Meets Assurance.
Empowering Clients Through Partnership, Transparency, and Trust.

And above all —

“Decoding Threats. Coding Solutions.”
That’s the Codec Networks Advantage.

Industry Value Propositions / Benefits of Codec Networks Delivering Post-Quantum Cryptography Assessment

As quantum computing reshapes the cybersecurity threat landscape, enterprises require more than theoretical guidance they need structured, technically rigorous, and industry-aligned execution. Codec Networks delivers Post-Quantum Cryptography Assessment through a combination of disciplined methodology, deep cryptographic expertise, regulatory alignment, and measurable business outcomes.

1. Structured & Strategic Delivery Approach

• Comprehensive Cryptographic Asset Discovery & Inventory
Codec Networks conducts enterprise-wide discovery of cryptographic assets embedded across applications, APIs, databases, network devices, cloud platforms, IoT systems, and third-party integrations. This includes identification of hardcoded algorithms, certificates, key lengths, and encryption libraries. The outcome is a detailed crypto-inventory providing full visibility into quantum-vulnerable dependencies.

• Quantum Risk Exposure Mapping
The firm evaluates existing encryption algorithms against emerging quantum attack models such as Shor’s and Grover’s algorithms. Risks are categorized based on data sensitivity, retention period, and regulatory impact. This enables prioritization of high-risk assets susceptible to “harvest now, decrypt later” threats.

• Crypto-Agility Readiness Assessment
Codec Networks assesses whether systems can seamlessly replace or upgrade cryptographic algorithms without major architectural disruption. This ensures organizations are prepared for future NIST-approved post-quantum standards adoption. Gaps in key management, certificate lifecycle management, and protocol compatibility are proactively identified.

• Phased Migration Roadmap Development
A structured transition roadmap is developed outlining short-term mitigation, medium-term hybrid cryptography adoption, and long-term quantum-safe implementation. This minimizes operational risk and budgetary impact while ensuring regulatory readiness.

2. Advanced Technical Competency

• Deep Expertise in Classical & Post-Quantum Algorithms
Cybersecurity professionals possess strong technical knowledge of RSA, ECC, AES, SHA families, as well as emerging post-quantum algorithms such as lattice-based, hash-based, and code-based cryptographic schemes. This expertise ensures accurate vulnerability identification and realistic migration planning.

• Protocol & Implementation-Level Testing
Beyond algorithm review, Codec Networks evaluates TLS configurations, VPN tunnels, PKI infrastructures, digital signatures, secure email systems, and API encryption layers. Misconfigurations, weak cipher suites, and outdated certificate authorities are thoroughly analyzed.

• Secure Key Management & HSM Evaluation
The team reviews Hardware Security Modules (HSMs), key storage mechanisms, and certificate lifecycle controls. Weak entropy sources, improper key rotation practices, and insecure backup methods are flagged for remediation.

• Hybrid Cryptography Validation
Codec Networks assists in evaluating hybrid models combining classical and post-quantum algorithms. This ensures backward compatibility while gradually introducing quantum-safe standards.

3. Regulatory & Compliance Alignment

• Alignment with NIST PQC Standardization Efforts
Assessments are mapped to NIST post-quantum cryptography recommendations and global regulatory guidance. This supports early compliance with future mandates.

• Sector-Specific Regulatory Awareness
For BFSI, telecom, healthcare, and critical infrastructure sectors, findings are aligned with RBI, SEBI, GDPR, HIPAA, and national cyber resilience directives. This enhances audit defensibility.

• Data Sovereignty & Long-Term Confidentiality Assurance
Organizations handling long-retention sensitive data (financial records, defense data, health records) gain assurance that encryption strategies remain secure for decades.

4. Business & Strategic Advantages

• Protection Against Long-Term Data Breaches
By addressing quantum vulnerabilities today, organizations prevent future decryption of archived sensitive data. This safeguards intellectual property and customer trust.

• Reduced Future Migration Disruption
Early assessment enables gradual transition rather than reactive emergency upgrades. This reduces operational downtime and cost overruns.

• Board-Level Risk Visibility
Technical findings are translated into financial exposure metrics and strategic risk insights. Executives gain clarity on quantum preparedness and investment priorities.

• Competitive Differentiation & Trust Enhancement
Demonstrating quantum readiness strengthens brand reputation in industries where long-term data confidentiality is mission-critical.

5. Skilled Cryptography & Cybersecurity Professionals

• Certified & Research-Oriented Experts
Professionals maintain advanced cybersecurity and cryptography certifications while actively tracking global quantum developments. Continuous research ensures up-to-date assessment methodologies.

• Cross-Domain Technical Integration Skills
Experts understand cloud, DevOps, enterprise applications, network security, and embedded environments—ensuring cryptography review is context-aware and technically precise.

• Advisory & Technical Remediation Support
Beyond assessment, the team provides actionable remediation guidance, proof-of-concept validation, and migration advisory to ensure practical implementation.

Conclusion

Codec Networks delivers Post-Quantum Cryptography Assessment services through a combination of deep cryptographic expertise, structured risk-based methodology, regulatory alignment, and strategic advisory capabilities. By proactively identifying quantum-vulnerable assets and enabling crypto-agility, the company empowers organizations to safeguard long-term data confidentiality, maintain compliance readiness, and confidently transition toward a quantum-resilient security architecture

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Codec Networks’ – Empowering enterprises to build trust, resilience, and secure digital transformation

Founded in 2008 with 17+ Years of Industry Experience in Information and Cyber Security domain

Codec Networks Full-Spectrum Cybersecurity Expertise across all Industry Domains:

  • Security Vulnerability Assessment & Penetration Testing (VAPT): Covering Web, Mobile, API, IoT, Blockchain, Cloud-Native, and smart infrastructure environments, with a focus on OWASP, MITRE ATT&CK, and real-world exploit simulation.
  • Offensive Security & Deep Level Security Assessments: Advanced Red Team, Blue Team and Purple Team Exercises, Threat Simulations, Social Engineering Campaigns, and Secure Code Review.
  • IT Security Audit & Compliance Services: Implementation and audit support for ISO/IEC 27001, ISO 27701, NIST CSF, RBI-CSF, SEBI, IRDAI, PCI DSS, HIPAA, SOC 2, GDPR, and India’s DPDPA 2023.
  • Data Privacy & Strategic Risk Advisory: ISO 27701, GDPR, DPDPA, Cross-border compliance, DPIA, DPO-as-a-service, supply chain risk management, and digital transformation risk consulting.
  • Emerging Technology Security (Web3.0 | AI | Blockchain): Specialized testing for smart contracts, DeFi platforms, Metaverse applications, AI/ML models, quantum readiness, and blockchain nodes.
  • Managed SOC & Threat Monitoring Services: End-to-end SOC operations, SIEM/EDR/XDR/SOAR integration, threat intelligence, cloud security monitoring, and 24/7 incident response.
  • Cyber Forensics & Threat Analysis: Investigation services including Device forensics, Malware Analysis, Cloud and Mobile forensics, insider threat detection, and Forensic support.
  • Board-Level Cybersecurity Advisory Services to build governance, quantify risks, and align with enterprise-wide digital priorities : Codec Networks enables this transformation by offering Integrated Cyber Risk Management, GRC Program Advisory, Reputation Management, Crisis Communication Readiness, and CISO Support, tailored for CXOs and board members seeking to integrate cybersecurity into strategic decision-making.
  • Cyber Security Education & Global Certifications - Through the Codec Centre for Professional Excellence, we deliver Post Graduate Certification in Advanced Cybersecurity (PGCAC), Graduate Certification in Advanced Cybersecurity (GCAC), Accredited Trainings & Certifications  from EC Council, PECB, TUV, Quality Austria, ISACA and ISC2 - building the next generation of cybersecurity leaders.
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Codec Networks’ with Global Certification, Empanelment & Licenses
  • CERT-IN empaneled Information Security Auditing Organization
  • NICSI empaneled for providing Application Audit and Compliance Services under Start-Up Category

Octavo Systems is now ISO9001 Certified - Octavo Systems

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  • An ISO/IEC 27001:2022 certified company, has established Information Security Management System (ISMS), demonstrating a structured approach to manage and protect sensitive information from cyber threats.
  • An ISO 9001 certified company, has established and maintains a certified Quality Management System (QMS) that meets international standards for quality and consistency
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Technical Competency and Certified Expertise

At Codec Networks, our foundation is built on deep technical mastery, certified expertise, and an unrelenting pursuit of cyber excellence. With a team of globally accredited professionals, advanced methodologies, and next-generation tools, we deliver measurable security outcomes across assessment, compliance, monitoring, and forensic domains.
Our competency-driven approach ensures every engagement is governed by precision, accountability, and alignment with international standards — empowering enterprises to stay secure, compliant, and resilient.

Governance, Risk & Compliance (GRC) Competency

Codec Networks’ dedicated Governance, Risk & Compliance (GRC) group specializes in security assessments, risk management, regulatory compliance, and audit readiness. The team partners with organizations to strengthen governance frameworks and ensure end-to-end compliance in a complex regulatory landscape.

Key Attributes:

  • Team of certified auditors and consultants with credentials including ISO 27001 LA/LI, ISO 31000 Risk Specialist, ISO 27701 PIMS, GDPR, SOC 2, HIPAA, CCPA, DPO, CISA, CISM, CRISC, CISSP and other advanced industry certifications.
  • Expertise in enterprise risk quantification, privacy impact assessment (PIA/DPIA), audit automation, and supply chain risk mapping.
  • Proven track record in implementing ISO-based ISMS/PIMS frameworks, RBI/SEBI/IRDAI audits, and cross-border data compliance projects.

Vulnerability Assessment & Penetration Testing (VAPT) Expertise

Our VAPT teams bring extensive technical depth across Web, Mobile, API, Cloud, Network, Database, Infrastructure, IoT, and People & Process domains.
Every engagement is mapped to OWASP, NIST, MITRE ATT&CK, ISO 27001, PCI DSS, HIPAA, RBI, and GDPR frameworks — ensuring real-world relevance and compliance alignment.

Core Strengths:

  • Certified professionals with CEH, C-PENT, LPT, OSCP, OSWE, OSEE, and CREST credentials, averaging 7–10 years of offensive security experience.
  • Proven expertise in Red/Blue/Purple Teaming, DevSecOps, secure SDLC, and threat emulation.
  • Continuous skill enhancement through CTFs, hackathons, and product certifications (on case to case basis) such as CCNA, CCNP, Juniper, Fortinet, McAfee, RSA etc

Managed SOC & Threat Intelligence Operations

Codec Networks operates a 24/7 Managed Security Operations Center (SOC) delivering continuous visibility, detection, and response across hybrid environments.
Our SOC integrates SIEM, SOAR, EDR/XDR, and Cloud-Native Analytics to ensure rapid threat detection, incident containment, and business continuity.

Key Capabilities:

  • Certified SOC analysts with credentials such as CHFI, CEH, CompTIA CySA+, GCIA, GCFA, and Splunk Certified Architect.
  • Integration with platforms like Splunk, QRadar, SentinelOne, CrowdStrike, Elastic, Microsoft Sentinel, and Cortex XSOAR.
  • Advanced use cases include cloud posture management, insider threat analytics, MITRE ATT&CK–aligned detections, and threat hunting automation.
  • Comprehensive SOC Maturity Assessments and Threat Intelligence Fusion through integration with global feeds and dark web monitoring.

Cyber Forensics & Threat Analysis Expertise

Our Cyber Forensic Division delivers end-to-end investigation, evidence preservation, and digital analysis services — designed to support law enforcement, corporate forensics, and internal response teams.
We combine forensic science with cyber intelligence to identify root causes, trace adversaries, and restore operational integrity.

Core Expertise Areas:

  • Device, Network, Cloud, and Mobile Forensics – leveraging latest forensic tools (wherever applicable) such as Autopsy, Cyber Triage, Kape, EnCase, FTK, Magnet AXIOM, and Cellebrite.
  • Malware Reverse Engineering and Memory Forensics for incident containment and threat attribution.
  • Blockchain & Crypto Forensics – tracing DeFi fraud, NFT manipulation, and crypto laundering activities using Chainalysis, TRM Labs, and Elliptic (wherever applicable).
  • Incident Response Support – forensic readiness, eDiscovery, evidence preservation, aligned with ISO/IEC 27037 & 27043.
  • Certified experts including CHFI, eCIR, eCDFP, GCFE, GCFA, EnCE, CFCE and ECIH, ensuring investigations meet both technical and legal standards.

Advanced Tools, Frameworks & Continuous Innovation

Codec Networks leverages industry-leading tools and platforms such as Burp Suite Pro, Nessus, Prisma Cloud, Splunk, QRadar, CrowdStrike, SentinelOne, Autopsy, Chainalysis, MythX, and Prowler, (wherever applicable) ensuring accuracy, scalability, and efficiency.
Our methodologies align with globally recognized frameworks including:

  • MITRE ATT&CK & D3FEND
  • OWASP Top 10 / MASVS / ASVS
  • NIST Cybersecurity Framework & SP 800-115
  • ISO/IEC 27001, 27701, 31000, 22301

Through ongoing research, Codec Networks continually evolves to address modern threats — from Generative AI prompt attacks and smart contract exploits to IoT zero-days, metaverse impersonation, and quantum-era vulnerabilities.

Compliance-Driven Deliverables

All technical engagements and reports are mapped to major global and Indian compliance frameworks — including ISO 27001, PCI DSS, HIPAA, GDPR, RBI-CSF, SEBI, IRDAI, and DPDPA 2023.
Our structured technical and executive reports support board-level visibility, audit evidence, and certification readiness, ensuring that every engagement drives both technical assurance and regulatory confidence.

Codec Networks – Certified Competence. Proven Expertise. Real-World Cyber Resilience.
Empowering enterprises through advanced security engineering, continuous monitoring, and forensic intelligence.

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Structured Delivery Approach

At Codec Networks, we believe that cybersecurity excellence is not achieved through tools alone — it is built through methodical delivery, risk-based insight, and measurable outcomes.
Our Agile and Modular 8-Stage Delivery Methodology ensures that every engagement — from rapid risk assessments to full-scale ISMS implementations - is structured, standards-aligned, and business-focused.

Agile & Modular Methodology

Our delivery framework integrates global best practices with localized regulatory insight, ensuring each engagement is executed with clarity, accountability, and precision. Clients benefit from seamless onboarding, milestone-driven execution, and transparent reporting throughout the lifecycle.

  1. Discovery & Scoping: Collaborative workshops to understand business context, IT landscape, compliance obligations, and risk appetite, forming the foundation of a well-defined project scope.
  2. Risk Profiling & Gap Assessment: Comprehensive evaluation of people, process, and technology controls aligned with ISO 27001, NIST CSF, GDPR, HIPAA, DPDPA 2023, RBI, and PCI DSS.
  3. Regulatory Mapping & Framework Alignment: Mapping organizational obligations against applicable standards and laws — from ISO & NIST to RBI, SEBI, IRDAI, UIDAI, and DPDPA — including new-age frameworks like ISO 42001 (AI) and FATF for emerging technologies.
  4. Security Architecture & Control Design: Designing or refining network, cloud, and data security architectures with controls tailored for cloud, AI, OT/ICS, and Web3.0 environments.
  5. Documentation & Policy Development: Creation and refinement of Policies, SOPs, Risk Registers, DPIAs, Incident Response Plans, and Governance Documents, ensuring audit readiness and legal compliance.
  6. Implementation & Risk Treatment: Execution of remediation roadmaps, vendor risk management, privacy engineering, and workforce training to mitigate gaps and operationalize security controls.
  7. Validation, Testing & Audit Readiness: Conducting mock audits, VAPT, forensic readiness, and compliance testing to validate effectiveness and prepare for certifications.
  8. Governance Reporting & Continual Improvement: Delivering executive dashboards, compliance scorecards, and board-level insights with ongoing advisory through vCISO and DPO-as-a-Service models.

Risk-Based & Business-Oriented Audit Approach

Our methodology goes beyond testing systems — it focuses on how vulnerabilities translate into business, reputational, and compliance risks.

  • Deliver Deep Insight: Actionable intelligence into vulnerabilities, attack paths, business impact, and remediation priorities.
  • Extend Beyond Tools: Manual and contextual assessments combining automation with human expertise across government, financial, and commercial sectors.
  • Actionable Reporting: Executive-friendly reports that translate complex findings into strategic, risk-aware recommendations.
  • Efficient Execution: Critical assets prioritized for testing to deliver maximum value within tight engagement windows.

Outcome-Driven Engagements for Security Maturity

Each stage is modular yet interconnected, adaptable to enterprises of any scale or industry. Whether it’s a cloud-native fintech pursuing SOC 2, a healthcare provider ensuring HIPAA alignment, or a bank meeting RBI-CSF requirements, Codec Networks ensures consistency, compliance, and measurable improvement.

Beyond certification checklists, our Post-Audit Support and Continuous Risk Monitoring provide remediation guidance, breach response playbooks, staff training, and ongoing compliance tracking — building sustainable security posture and resilient business continuity.

Codec Networks – Turning Compliance into a Competitive Advantage.
Structured. Measurable. Secure. Always Aligned with Your Business Goals.

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Client-Centric Engagement & Advisory

At Codec Networks, our clients are not just audit subjects—they are long-term partners in a shared cybersecurity journey. Every engagement is designed around the client’s business priorities, security maturity, and risk appetite, ensuring solutions that are relevant, practical, and results-driven.

With a legacy of 650+ successful engagements across industries such as Banking, Fintech, Healthcare, Telecom, Energy, Aviation, Manufacturing, E-commerce, and Government, Codec Networks has attempted to become a trusted advisor for organizations seeking to transform compliance into resilience.

Our engagement philosophy extends beyond conventional audits. We integrate strategic advisory, technical assurance, remediation support, and continuous compliance monitoring, creating a full lifecycle relationship rather than a one-time service. Clients benefit from:

  • Personalized advisory frameworks tailored to their business model and operational scale.
  • Collaborative engagement models featuring joint workshops, stakeholder training, and compliance awareness sessions.
  • Board-level guidance and reporting that translates complex technical findings into actionable business intelligence.
  • Transparent communication channels with dedicated project managers, secure digital workspaces, and real-time status dashboards.

By combining the objectivity of an auditor with the empathy of an advisor, Codec Networks builds trust, accountability, and measurable security growth. Our commitment is simple — to deliver cybersecurity as a continuous partnership, not a periodic project.

Codec Networks – Where Advisory Meets Assurance.
Empowering Clients Through Partnership, Transparency, and Trust.

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Best Industry Practices & Ethical Code of Conduct

At Codec Networks, integrity, professionalism, and ethical responsibility form the cornerstone of every engagement. As a trusted strategic partner in cybersecurity, we operate within the highest standards of ethical conduct, legal compliance, and regulatory governance, ensuring our services strengthen both our clients’ defenses and their reputations.

We adhere to a strict ethical code of conduct, driven by transparency, independence, and accountability. Every consultant, auditor, and engineer within Codec Networks upholds the core security triad of Confidentiality, Integrity, and Availability (CIA) — ensuring data protection, operational reliability, and business continuity at all times.

Our professional ethos blends technical excellence with moral responsibility, following structured processes, defined service standards, and adherence to international and national regulatory frameworks.

Our Ethical & Professional Commitments

  • Zero-Compromise Consulting: We maintain independence, neutrality, and confidentiality across all audits and advisory engagements.
  • Legal & Regulatory Conformance: We assist clients to conform strictly within the boundaries of applicable cyber laws, privacy regulations, and data protection statutes.
  • Client-First Philosophy: Every recommendation is designed to safeguard stakeholder interests, minimize legal exposure, and build sustainable resilience.
  • Outcome-Driven Security Maturity: Our modular yet integrated delivery approach supports organizations of all sizes in achieving measurable improvements in security posture.
  • Global Delivery, Local Integrity: Our Global Network Delivery Model integrates international best practices with local regulatory expertise — ensuring value-driven, compliant outcomes.

Industry-Specific Security Advisory

Recognizing that every sector faces distinct threats and compliance challenges, Codec Networks provides customized, industry-aligned security advisory across BFSI, Fintech, Telecom, Healthcare, Energy, Aviation, E-commerce, Government, and Critical Infrastructure domains.

Our sector-specific consulting translates regulatory complexity into practical, business-aware strategies, ensuring risk mitigation plans are compliant, auditable, and operationally feasible.

Our Commitment

With a zero-tolerance approach to ethical compromise, Codec Networks stands for trust, transparency, and truth in cybersecurity. We are more than consultants — we are custodians of digital integrity, committed to helping organizations navigate risk, maintain compliance, and enable secure business growth.

Codec Networks – Where Integrity Meets Innovation. Trusted. Ethical. Future-Ready.

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Global Delivery Capability with Local Expertise

At Codec Networks, we combine the strength of a global delivery ecosystem with the precision of local regulatory insight to deliver cybersecurity solutions that are both internationally benchmarked and regionally compliant.

Our Global Delivery Capability enables clients across continents to access specialized cybersecurity expertise, advanced technologies, and globally aligned methodologies. Through a distributed network of certified professionals, partner alliances, and intelligence centers, Codec Networks ensures consistent service quality and rapid response across time zones and geographies.

What truly differentiates us is our Local Expertise—a deep understanding of national regulations, industry frameworks, and operational nuances that shape cybersecurity implementation in each region.    

Our hybrid delivery model blends remote and on-site collaboration, combining the agility of digital operations with the contextual understanding of local consultants. This ensures culturally aligned communication, faster problem resolution, and seamless coordination with client teams.

With a presence across India, Codec Networks empowers global enterprises to manage cybersecurity uniformly while adapting to local risks, regulations, and realities.

Codec Networks – Global Vision. Local Precision. Consistent Cyber Resilience.

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Quotes & Un-quotes

“With Codec Networks, you’re not just buying a service — you’re investing in a cybersecurity ally who understands your business, defends your reputation, and strengthens your future.”

At Codec Networks, we believe cybersecurity is not a project — it’s a partnership.
Our approach is built on trust, transparency, and transformation, helping clients evolve from compliance readiness to cyber resilience.

Your Strategic Security Partner

Codec Networks acts as a strategic security partner, providing continuous roadmap development, architecture reviews, and improvement programs that evolve with your business and the threat landscape.

“We don’t just secure businesses — we empower them to lead with confidence in a digital-first world.”

Our strength lies in the fusion of technical depth, regulatory insight, industry specialization, and future readiness — providing unmatched cybersecurity value to enterprises across India and beyond.

Codec Networks – Certified Competence. Proven Expertise. Real-World Cyber Resilience.
Empowering enterprises through advanced security engineering, continuous monitoring, and forensic intelligence.

Every engagement reflects our belief that advisory must meet assurance — a promise we deliver through partnership, integrity, and measurable impact.

Codec Networks – Where Advisory Meets Assurance.
Empowering Clients Through Partnership, Transparency, and Trust.

And above all —

“Decoding Threats. Coding Solutions.”
That’s the Codec Networks Advantage.

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SERVICE FEATURES AND DELIVERY FRAMEWORK

Harvest-now, decrypt-later strategies are redefining how

industries perceive long-term cryptographic exposure.

  • Industry Landscape
  • Threat Landscape

Business / Industry Dynamics, Trends, Challenges & Cyber Threats

1. Digital Banking Expansion & Open Banking APIs
Banks are rapidly adopting API-driven ecosystems to enable third-party integrations and fintech collaborations. Open banking increases transaction velocity and data sharing across interconnected platforms. This expanded digital footprint significantly increases cryptographic dependencies and attack surfaces. Weak or quantum-vulnerable encryption can compromise high-value financial transactions and customer trust.

2. Regulatory & Supervisory Oversight
Financial institutions operate under strict regulatory frameworks requiring strong encryption, data protection, and operational resilience. Regulators increasingly expect forward-looking cybersecurity strategies. Quantum-readiness is emerging as a governance concern for systemic financial stability. Non-prepared institutions risk regulatory scrutiny and reputational damage.

3. Long-Term Financial Data Retention
Banks retain transaction histories, loan documents, and identity records for decades. These long-lived datasets are prime targets for “Harvest Now, Decrypt Later” strategies. If current encryption is broken in the future, historical data may become exposed. This creates systemic financial confidentiality risk.

4. Increasing Sophistication of Cybercrime
Advanced persistent threats, ransomware groups, and nation-state actors actively target banking infrastructure. Encryption mechanisms protecting SWIFT, digital payments, and authentication systems are critical. Any cryptographic weakness could enable transaction manipulation or identity fraud.

5. Digital Identity & Authentication Complexity
Banks rely heavily on PKI, digital signatures, and multi-factor authentication systems. Quantum threats could undermine authentication frameworks. Compromised authentication directly impacts fraud prevention and customer trust.

How Codec Networks Post-Quantum Cryptography Assessment Helps

  • Identifies quantum-vulnerable encryption across payment systems and APIs, enabling prioritized mitigation.
  • Protects long-term financial records from future decryption exposure.
  • Aligns cryptographic controls with emerging regulatory expectations.
  • Enhances digital signature resilience for secure transaction authentication.
  • Provides phased migration roadmap minimizing operational disruption.
  • Strengthens board-level governance and systemic risk management.

Business / Industry Dynamics & Cyber Threats

1. Rapid Innovation Cycles
FinTech firms innovate quickly, deploying new applications and services continuously. Security architecture may lag behind rapid releases. Quantum-vulnerable encryption embedded in early design stages increases long-term risk.

2. API-Centric Architecture
FinTech platforms depend on interconnected APIs for payments and data exchange. API communications rely on strong encryption and certificate management. Weak cryptographic agility exposes integration channels.

3. Blockchain & Digital Asset Exposure
Many fintech companies use digital signatures and blockchain protocols. Quantum computing poses direct threats to current blockchain cryptography. This could affect transaction validity and digital asset integrity.

4. Investor & Market Trust Sensitivity
FinTech firms operate in trust-driven markets. A cryptographic failure could erode investor confidence and valuation.

How Codec Networks Post-Quantum Cryptography Assessment Helps

  • Maps vulnerable API encryption dependencies.
  • Evaluates blockchain-related cryptographic resilience.
  • Introduces hybrid cryptography transition models.
  • Supports secure-by-design development cycles.
  • Enhances investor confidence through measurable quantum readiness.

Industry Dynamics & Cyber Threats

1. Multi-Decade Data Retention
Insurance firms retain policyholder data for decades. Long retention increases future decryption risk. Sensitive health and financial data require sustained confidentiality.

2. Regulatory Compliance Pressure
Data privacy laws demand strong encryption controls. Forward-looking protection of historical data is becoming critical.

3. Digital Claims Processing Systems
Automation and online claim submissions increase cryptographic dependency. Secure data transmission is essential.

4. Third-Party Ecosystem Dependence
Insurance relies on brokers, TPAs, and digital platforms. Third-party cryptographic weaknesses create exposure.

How Codec Networks Post-Quantum Cryptography Assessment Helps

  • Identifies long-term exposure across policy databases.
  • Strengthens encryption in claims processing systems.
  • Assesses third-party cryptographic dependencies.
  • Aligns controls with evolving regulatory frameworks.
  • Delivers phased transition strategy protecting historical data.

Industry Dynamics & Cyber Threats

1. 5G & IoT Expansion
Telecom networks support billions of connected devices. Secure device authentication relies on encryption integrity. Quantum disruption could undermine communication confidentiality.

2. National Critical Infrastructure Classification
Telecom is often considered critical infrastructure. Governments demand high resilience and forward-looking cybersecurity planning.

3. High Data Volume & Metadata Sensitivity
Telecom providers store vast communication metadata. Long-term confidentiality is essential for national security and privacy.

How Codec Networks Post-Quantum Cryptography Assessment Helps

  • Secures 5G authentication mechanisms.
  • Evaluates IoT cryptographic readiness.
  • Protects long-lived communication metadata.
  • Aligns telecom security with quantum-safe standards.
  • Enhances national infrastructure resilience posture.

Industry Dynamics & Cyber Threats

1. Classified & Citizen Data Protection
Governments store highly sensitive data requiring long-term confidentiality. Quantum threats pose national security implications.

2. Identity & Digital Governance Systems
E-governance platforms rely on digital signatures and PKI systems. Compromise could impact citizen services.

3. Geopolitical Cyber Warfare Risks
Nation-state adversaries may exploit quantum breakthroughs strategically.

How Codec Networks Post-Quantum Cryptography Assessment Helps

  • Secures national identity frameworks.
  • Protects classified communications.
  • Provides quantum risk modeling for defense planning.
  • Strengthens governance-level cyber resilience.

Industry Dynamics & Cyber Threats

1. Strategic IP & Mission-Critical Data
Defense organizations protect highly sensitive designs and communications. Long-term confidentiality is paramount.

2. Secure Communication Systems
Encrypted satellite and tactical systems must remain uncompromised.

How Codec Networks Post-Quantum Cryptography Assessment Helps

  • Protects defense intellectual property.
  • Enhances cryptographic agility in mission systems.
  • Supports secure communication modernization.

1. Electronic Health Records (EHR)
Patient records require confidentiality for lifetime durations. Quantum threats could expose historical medical data.

2. Research & Genomic Data
High-value R&D data attracts cyber espionage.

How Codec Networks Post-Quantum Cryptography Assessment Helps

  • Secures long-term patient data.
  • Protects medical research IP.
  • Enhances compliance with health data protection laws.

Industry Dynamics & Cyber Threats

1. Multi-Client Infrastructure Management
Service providers manage encryption across multiple environments. Weakness affects numerous clients.

2. Global Compliance Expectations
Clients demand forward-looking security assurance.

How Codec Networks Post-Quantum Cryptography Assessment Helps

  • Provides scalable cryptographic governance.
  • Enhances client trust and competitive differentiation.
  • Enables standardized quantum readiness across clients

Industry Dynamics & Cyber Threats

1. Smart Grids & Industrial Control Systems
Operational technology relies on secure communication protocols. Quantum vulnerabilities may disrupt critical services.

2. Critical Infrastructure Risk
Energy systems are prime targets for cyber warfare.

How Codec Networks Post-Quantum Cryptography Assessment Helps

  • Secures SCADA and grid communication systems.
  • Protects long-term infrastructure data.
  • Strengthens national resilience posture.

Industry Dynamics & Cyber Threats

1. High-Volume Payment Processing
Secure encryption is essential for payment integrity.

2. Customer Data Retention
Large volumes of identity data increase exposure risk.

How Codec Networks Post-Quantum Cryptography Assessment Helps

  • Strengthens payment encryption frameworks.
  • Protects stored customer data long-term.
  • Supports compliance with global data protection standards.

Threat Explanation:
Ransomware attacks encrypt organizational data and demand payment for decryption keys. Modern ransomware groups use double-extortion tactics by stealing sensitive data before encryption and threatening public exposure. Financial institutions, healthcare systems, telecom providers, and government agencies are prime targets. Attackers often exploit weak authentication systems, outdated encryption, and mismanaged cryptographic keys. If encryption systems are compromised or poorly managed, attackers can manipulate or disable defensive cryptographic controls. Long-term archived data may also be exfiltrated and stored for future decryption. As ransomware operators adopt more sophisticated methods, cryptographic weaknesses increase exposure risk. The convergence of ransomware with data theft and long-term extortion increases business continuity risks.

How Codec Networks Post-Quantum Cryptography Assessment Helps Mitigate:

  • Identifies weak or outdated cryptographic implementations that may be exploited during ransomware attacks.
    The assessment maps encryption usage across enterprise systems, highlighting outdated key management or algorithm weaknesses. Stronger cryptographic governance reduces opportunities for attackers to manipulate encryption systems. It ensures encryption frameworks cannot be easily bypassed or downgraded. Hardened encryption increases resilience against data tampering.
  • Strengthens key management lifecycle controls across critical infrastructure.
    Proper cryptographic key lifecycle management ensures secure generation, storage, rotation, and revocation. The service evaluates key governance maturity and eliminates gaps. Secure key controls reduce the impact of ransomware attempting to corrupt or misuse encryption mechanisms.
  • Protects long-term archived data from “Harvest Now, Decrypt Later” strategies.
    Even if ransomware actors exfiltrate encrypted archives, quantum-resilient cryptography prevents future decryption. This protects historical sensitive data from long-term exploitation.
  • Enhances digital signature integrity for secure system restoration processes.
    Strong cryptographic validation ensures system backups and restoration processes remain trustworthy. Attackers cannot easily forge digital signatures protecting recovery mechanisms.
  • Provides migration roadmap to hybrid and post-quantum encryption.
    A phased transition strengthens cryptographic resilience while maintaining operational continuity. This ensures long-term defense posture against evolving ransomware sophistication.

Threat Explanation:
Phishing attacks manipulate users into revealing credentials or confidential information. Spear phishing targets high-value individuals with personalized deception tactics. Compromised credentials enable attackers to access encrypted systems and bypass authentication layers. Many authentication frameworks rely on cryptographic certificates and digital signatures. Weak encryption or compromised PKI systems amplify phishing impact. Attackers may exploit certificate vulnerabilities to impersonate legitimate services. As remote work expands, identity-based attacks increase. Phishing remains one of the most successful initial attack vectors globally.

How Codec Networks Post-Quantum Cryptography Assessment Helps Mitigate:

  • Evaluates and strengthens PKI and certificate-based authentication systems.
    The service identifies vulnerable digital signature algorithms. Stronger cryptographic standards reduce impersonation risk. Secure certificate lifecycle management prevents exploitation of weak certificates.
  • Enhances cryptographic integrity of multi-factor authentication systems.
    Quantum-resilient algorithms ensure authentication frameworks remain secure long-term. This prevents future decryption of stored credentials.
  • Identifies algorithm downgrade vulnerabilities in communication channels.
    Attackers often exploit weaker fallback encryption. Assessment removes insecure cipher configurations.
  • Protects encrypted identity databases from future quantum decryption.
    Sensitive credential stores remain confidential even against future quantum adversaries.
  • Improves governance over digital trust infrastructure.
    Structured cryptographic governance reduces identity-based breach risks significantly.

Threat Explanation:
BEC attacks involve impersonation of executives or vendors to fraudulently redirect payments. Attackers exploit weak email authentication systems and certificate misconfigurations. Digital signature manipulation can facilitate unauthorized financial transactions. Weak encryption undermines secure email communications. Financial and multinational organizations are frequent targets. BEC attacks often evade traditional malware detection. Compromised cryptographic identity controls increase financial fraud risk. Losses from BEC are among the highest across cybercrime categories.

How Codec Networks Post-Quantum Cryptography Assessment Helps Mitigate:

  • Strengthens digital signature and email certificate integrity.
    Stronger encryption prevents spoofing and forgery of executive identities.
  • Validates secure email gateway cryptographic configurations.
    Eliminates weak cipher suites and outdated authentication protocols.
  • Protects transaction verification mechanisms from algorithm compromise.
    Ensures digital approvals remain tamper-resistant.
  • Enhances cryptographic agility to adapt to future authentication standards.
    Enables rapid transition when stronger algorithms become mandatory.
  • Provides risk-based prioritization for financial communication systems.
    Protects high-value transaction channels first.

Threat Explanation:
APTs are long-term, stealthy cyber espionage campaigns often conducted by nation-state actors. These attackers infiltrate systems and remain undetected for extended periods. They target intellectual property, defense data, and financial secrets. APT groups often harvest encrypted communications for later decryption. Long-lived sensitive data becomes vulnerable if encryption is broken. Critical infrastructure sectors face heightened risk. Quantum breakthroughs could empower nation-state actors to decrypt historical archives. Strategic confidentiality loss can have geopolitical consequences.

How Codec Networks Post-Quantum Cryptography Assessment Helps Mitigate:

  • Identifies long-term sensitive data exposed to quantum decryption risk.
    Protects high-value archives from future adversarial exploitation.
  • Strengthens encryption for classified and strategic communications.
    Ensures resilience against advanced adversaries.
  • Provides board-level quantum risk modeling for strategic planning.
    Enables informed national security posture decisions.
  • Improves cryptographic key governance across sensitive environments.
    Reduces exposure to stealthy exploitation.
  • Delivers phased migration roadmap for mission-critical systems.
    Supports long-term resilience against evolving threats.

Threat Explanation:
DDoS attacks overwhelm systems with massive traffic, causing service disruption. Attackers exploit weak TLS configurations and certificate vulnerabilities. Cryptographic inefficiencies can amplify resource exhaustion. Telecom, financial services, and digital platforms are major targets. DDoS attacks damage brand reputation and revenue streams. Complex hybrid infrastructures increase exposure. Attackers may combine DDoS with encryption exploitation. Operational resilience becomes critical.

How Codec Networks Post-Quantum Cryptography Assessment Helps Mitigate:

  • Optimizes cryptographic performance configurations to reduce overhead.
    Efficient encryption reduces system strain during high traffic.
  • Validates TLS resilience against downgrade attacks.
    Ensures encryption cannot be weakened under stress.
  • Strengthens authentication endpoints resisting volumetric attacks.
    Protects digital service integrity.
  • Benchmarks performance impact of hybrid encryption models.
    Maintains service availability during transition.
  • Enhances overall cryptographic architecture scalability.
    Supports resilient digital operations.

Threat:
Compromise of third-party vendors allows attackers to infiltrate trusted ecosystems. Software updates and APIs may contain cryptographic weaknesses. Third-party certificate misuse increases exposure.

How Codec Networks Post-Quantum Cryptography Assessment Helps Mitigate:

  • Maps third-party cryptographic dependencies and vulnerabilities.
  • Evaluates vendor cryptographic readiness.
  • Strengthens secure API encryption governance.
  • Protects digital trust chains from certificate compromise.
  • Introduces cryptographic agility across supply chain integrations.

Threat:
Authorized users misuse access privileges. Weak key management increases data exposure risk. Long-term encrypted archives are vulnerable.

How Codec Networks Post-Quantum Cryptography Assessment Helps Mitigate:

  • Strengthens key lifecycle governance.
  • Segregates cryptographic access controls.
  • Protects historical encrypted data from future misuse.
  • Enhances auditability of cryptographic operations.
  • Aligns encryption policies with governance controls.

Threat:
Unknown vulnerabilities exploited before patching. Weak encryption configurations increase impact severity.

How Codec Networks Post-Quantum Cryptography Assessment Helps Mitigate:

  • Identifies insecure cryptographic implementations.
  • Eliminates outdated cipher suites.
  • Strengthens fallback encryption resilience.
  • Ensures cryptographic agility for rapid adaptation.
  • Integrates encryption governance into patch management strategy.

Threat:
Improper encryption settings in cloud storage expose sensitive data. Weak key control increases breach likelihood.

How Codec Networks Post-Quantum Cryptography Assessment Helps Mitigate:

  • Reviews cloud cryptographic configurations.
  • Validates secure key storage practices.
  • Protects cloud archives from quantum decryption risk.
  • Strengthens encryption governance in hybrid environments.
  • Enhances regulatory compliance posture.

Threat:
Direct attacks on encryption algorithms, brute force attempts, and future quantum decryption capabilities threaten long-term confidentiality. “Harvest Now, Decrypt Later” strategies store encrypted data for future compromise.

How Codec Networks Post-Quantum Cryptography Assessment Helps Mitigate:

  • Identifies quantum-vulnerable algorithms across enterprise.
  • Prioritizes migration to NIST-aligned post-quantum standards.
  • Implements hybrid cryptography for gradual transition.
  • Quantifies long-term exposure risk.
  • Provides structured, budget-aligned transformation roadmap.

SERVICE FEATURES AND DELIVERY FRAMEWORK

Harvest-now, decrypt-later strategies are redefining how

industries perceive long-term cryptographic exposure.

Industry Landscape

Banking & Financial Services

Business / Industry Dynamics, Trends, Challenges & Cyber Threats

1. Digital Banking Expansion & Open Banking APIs
Banks are rapidly adopting API-driven ecosystems to enable third-party integrations and fintech collaborations. Open banking increases transaction velocity and data sharing across interconnected platforms. This expanded digital footprint significantly increases cryptographic dependencies and attack surfaces. Weak or quantum-vulnerable encryption can compromise high-value financial transactions and customer trust.

2. Regulatory & Supervisory Oversight
Financial institutions operate under strict regulatory frameworks requiring strong encryption, data protection, and operational resilience. Regulators increasingly expect forward-looking cybersecurity strategies. Quantum-readiness is emerging as a governance concern for systemic financial stability. Non-prepared institutions risk regulatory scrutiny and reputational damage.

3. Long-Term Financial Data Retention
Banks retain transaction histories, loan documents, and identity records for decades. These long-lived datasets are prime targets for “Harvest Now, Decrypt Later” strategies. If current encryption is broken in the future, historical data may become exposed. This creates systemic financial confidentiality risk.

4. Increasing Sophistication of Cybercrime
Advanced persistent threats, ransomware groups, and nation-state actors actively target banking infrastructure. Encryption mechanisms protecting SWIFT, digital payments, and authentication systems are critical. Any cryptographic weakness could enable transaction manipulation or identity fraud.

5. Digital Identity & Authentication Complexity
Banks rely heavily on PKI, digital signatures, and multi-factor authentication systems. Quantum threats could undermine authentication frameworks. Compromised authentication directly impacts fraud prevention and customer trust.

How Codec Networks Post-Quantum Cryptography Assessment Helps

  • Identifies quantum-vulnerable encryption across payment systems and APIs, enabling prioritized mitigation.
  • Protects long-term financial records from future decryption exposure.
  • Aligns cryptographic controls with emerging regulatory expectations.
  • Enhances digital signature resilience for secure transaction authentication.
  • Provides phased migration roadmap minimizing operational disruption.
  • Strengthens board-level governance and systemic risk management.
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FinTech

Business / Industry Dynamics & Cyber Threats

1. Rapid Innovation Cycles
FinTech firms innovate quickly, deploying new applications and services continuously. Security architecture may lag behind rapid releases. Quantum-vulnerable encryption embedded in early design stages increases long-term risk.

2. API-Centric Architecture
FinTech platforms depend on interconnected APIs for payments and data exchange. API communications rely on strong encryption and certificate management. Weak cryptographic agility exposes integration channels.

3. Blockchain & Digital Asset Exposure
Many fintech companies use digital signatures and blockchain protocols. Quantum computing poses direct threats to current blockchain cryptography. This could affect transaction validity and digital asset integrity.

4. Investor & Market Trust Sensitivity
FinTech firms operate in trust-driven markets. A cryptographic failure could erode investor confidence and valuation.

How Codec Networks Post-Quantum Cryptography Assessment Helps

  • Maps vulnerable API encryption dependencies.
  • Evaluates blockchain-related cryptographic resilience.
  • Introduces hybrid cryptography transition models.
  • Supports secure-by-design development cycles.
  • Enhances investor confidence through measurable quantum readiness.
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Insurance

Industry Dynamics & Cyber Threats

1. Multi-Decade Data Retention
Insurance firms retain policyholder data for decades. Long retention increases future decryption risk. Sensitive health and financial data require sustained confidentiality.

2. Regulatory Compliance Pressure
Data privacy laws demand strong encryption controls. Forward-looking protection of historical data is becoming critical.

3. Digital Claims Processing Systems
Automation and online claim submissions increase cryptographic dependency. Secure data transmission is essential.

4. Third-Party Ecosystem Dependence
Insurance relies on brokers, TPAs, and digital platforms. Third-party cryptographic weaknesses create exposure.

How Codec Networks Post-Quantum Cryptography Assessment Helps

  • Identifies long-term exposure across policy databases.
  • Strengthens encryption in claims processing systems.
  • Assesses third-party cryptographic dependencies.
  • Aligns controls with evolving regulatory frameworks.
  • Delivers phased transition strategy protecting historical data.
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Telecommunications

Industry Dynamics & Cyber Threats

1. 5G & IoT Expansion
Telecom networks support billions of connected devices. Secure device authentication relies on encryption integrity. Quantum disruption could undermine communication confidentiality.

2. National Critical Infrastructure Classification
Telecom is often considered critical infrastructure. Governments demand high resilience and forward-looking cybersecurity planning.

3. High Data Volume & Metadata Sensitivity
Telecom providers store vast communication metadata. Long-term confidentiality is essential for national security and privacy.

How Codec Networks Post-Quantum Cryptography Assessment Helps

  • Secures 5G authentication mechanisms.
  • Evaluates IoT cryptographic readiness.
  • Protects long-lived communication metadata.
  • Aligns telecom security with quantum-safe standards.
  • Enhances national infrastructure resilience posture.
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Government & Public Sector

Industry Dynamics & Cyber Threats

1. Classified & Citizen Data Protection
Governments store highly sensitive data requiring long-term confidentiality. Quantum threats pose national security implications.

2. Identity & Digital Governance Systems
E-governance platforms rely on digital signatures and PKI systems. Compromise could impact citizen services.

3. Geopolitical Cyber Warfare Risks
Nation-state adversaries may exploit quantum breakthroughs strategically.

How Codec Networks Post-Quantum Cryptography Assessment Helps

  • Secures national identity frameworks.
  • Protects classified communications.
  • Provides quantum risk modeling for defense planning.
  • Strengthens governance-level cyber resilience.
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Defense & Aerospace

Industry Dynamics & Cyber Threats

1. Strategic IP & Mission-Critical Data
Defense organizations protect highly sensitive designs and communications. Long-term confidentiality is paramount.

2. Secure Communication Systems
Encrypted satellite and tactical systems must remain uncompromised.

How Codec Networks Post-Quantum Cryptography Assessment Helps

  • Protects defense intellectual property.
  • Enhances cryptographic agility in mission systems.
  • Supports secure communication modernization.
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Healthcare & Life Sciences

1. Electronic Health Records (EHR)
Patient records require confidentiality for lifetime durations. Quantum threats could expose historical medical data.

2. Research & Genomic Data
High-value R&D data attracts cyber espionage.

How Codec Networks Post-Quantum Cryptography Assessment Helps

  • Secures long-term patient data.
  • Protects medical research IP.
  • Enhances compliance with health data protection laws.
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IT & ITeS / Managed Services

Industry Dynamics & Cyber Threats

1. Multi-Client Infrastructure Management
Service providers manage encryption across multiple environments. Weakness affects numerous clients.

2. Global Compliance Expectations
Clients demand forward-looking security assurance.

How Codec Networks Post-Quantum Cryptography Assessment Helps

  • Provides scalable cryptographic governance.
  • Enhances client trust and competitive differentiation.
  • Enables standardized quantum readiness across clients
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Energy & Utilities

Industry Dynamics & Cyber Threats

1. Smart Grids & Industrial Control Systems
Operational technology relies on secure communication protocols. Quantum vulnerabilities may disrupt critical services.

2. Critical Infrastructure Risk
Energy systems are prime targets for cyber warfare.

How Codec Networks Post-Quantum Cryptography Assessment Helps

  • Secures SCADA and grid communication systems.
  • Protects long-term infrastructure data.
  • Strengthens national resilience posture.
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E-Commerce & Digital Platforms

Industry Dynamics & Cyber Threats

1. High-Volume Payment Processing
Secure encryption is essential for payment integrity.

2. Customer Data Retention
Large volumes of identity data increase exposure risk.

How Codec Networks Post-Quantum Cryptography Assessment Helps

  • Strengthens payment encryption frameworks.
  • Protects stored customer data long-term.
  • Supports compliance with global data protection standards.
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Threat Landscape

Ransomware Attacks

Threat Explanation:
Ransomware attacks encrypt organizational data and demand payment for decryption keys. Modern ransomware groups use double-extortion tactics by stealing sensitive data before encryption and threatening public exposure. Financial institutions, healthcare systems, telecom providers, and government agencies are prime targets. Attackers often exploit weak authentication systems, outdated encryption, and mismanaged cryptographic keys. If encryption systems are compromised or poorly managed, attackers can manipulate or disable defensive cryptographic controls. Long-term archived data may also be exfiltrated and stored for future decryption. As ransomware operators adopt more sophisticated methods, cryptographic weaknesses increase exposure risk. The convergence of ransomware with data theft and long-term extortion increases business continuity risks.

How Codec Networks Post-Quantum Cryptography Assessment Helps Mitigate:

  • Identifies weak or outdated cryptographic implementations that may be exploited during ransomware attacks.
    The assessment maps encryption usage across enterprise systems, highlighting outdated key management or algorithm weaknesses. Stronger cryptographic governance reduces opportunities for attackers to manipulate encryption systems. It ensures encryption frameworks cannot be easily bypassed or downgraded. Hardened encryption increases resilience against data tampering.
  • Strengthens key management lifecycle controls across critical infrastructure.
    Proper cryptographic key lifecycle management ensures secure generation, storage, rotation, and revocation. The service evaluates key governance maturity and eliminates gaps. Secure key controls reduce the impact of ransomware attempting to corrupt or misuse encryption mechanisms.
  • Protects long-term archived data from “Harvest Now, Decrypt Later” strategies.
    Even if ransomware actors exfiltrate encrypted archives, quantum-resilient cryptography prevents future decryption. This protects historical sensitive data from long-term exploitation.
  • Enhances digital signature integrity for secure system restoration processes.
    Strong cryptographic validation ensures system backups and restoration processes remain trustworthy. Attackers cannot easily forge digital signatures protecting recovery mechanisms.
  • Provides migration roadmap to hybrid and post-quantum encryption.
    A phased transition strengthens cryptographic resilience while maintaining operational continuity. This ensures long-term defense posture against evolving ransomware sophistication.
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Phishing & Spear Phishing

Threat Explanation:
Phishing attacks manipulate users into revealing credentials or confidential information. Spear phishing targets high-value individuals with personalized deception tactics. Compromised credentials enable attackers to access encrypted systems and bypass authentication layers. Many authentication frameworks rely on cryptographic certificates and digital signatures. Weak encryption or compromised PKI systems amplify phishing impact. Attackers may exploit certificate vulnerabilities to impersonate legitimate services. As remote work expands, identity-based attacks increase. Phishing remains one of the most successful initial attack vectors globally.

How Codec Networks Post-Quantum Cryptography Assessment Helps Mitigate:

  • Evaluates and strengthens PKI and certificate-based authentication systems.
    The service identifies vulnerable digital signature algorithms. Stronger cryptographic standards reduce impersonation risk. Secure certificate lifecycle management prevents exploitation of weak certificates.
  • Enhances cryptographic integrity of multi-factor authentication systems.
    Quantum-resilient algorithms ensure authentication frameworks remain secure long-term. This prevents future decryption of stored credentials.
  • Identifies algorithm downgrade vulnerabilities in communication channels.
    Attackers often exploit weaker fallback encryption. Assessment removes insecure cipher configurations.
  • Protects encrypted identity databases from future quantum decryption.
    Sensitive credential stores remain confidential even against future quantum adversaries.
  • Improves governance over digital trust infrastructure.
    Structured cryptographic governance reduces identity-based breach risks significantly.
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Business Email Compromise (BEC)

Threat Explanation:
BEC attacks involve impersonation of executives or vendors to fraudulently redirect payments. Attackers exploit weak email authentication systems and certificate misconfigurations. Digital signature manipulation can facilitate unauthorized financial transactions. Weak encryption undermines secure email communications. Financial and multinational organizations are frequent targets. BEC attacks often evade traditional malware detection. Compromised cryptographic identity controls increase financial fraud risk. Losses from BEC are among the highest across cybercrime categories.

How Codec Networks Post-Quantum Cryptography Assessment Helps Mitigate:

  • Strengthens digital signature and email certificate integrity.
    Stronger encryption prevents spoofing and forgery of executive identities.
  • Validates secure email gateway cryptographic configurations.
    Eliminates weak cipher suites and outdated authentication protocols.
  • Protects transaction verification mechanisms from algorithm compromise.
    Ensures digital approvals remain tamper-resistant.
  • Enhances cryptographic agility to adapt to future authentication standards.
    Enables rapid transition when stronger algorithms become mandatory.
  • Provides risk-based prioritization for financial communication systems.
    Protects high-value transaction channels first.
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Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs)

Threat Explanation:
APTs are long-term, stealthy cyber espionage campaigns often conducted by nation-state actors. These attackers infiltrate systems and remain undetected for extended periods. They target intellectual property, defense data, and financial secrets. APT groups often harvest encrypted communications for later decryption. Long-lived sensitive data becomes vulnerable if encryption is broken. Critical infrastructure sectors face heightened risk. Quantum breakthroughs could empower nation-state actors to decrypt historical archives. Strategic confidentiality loss can have geopolitical consequences.

How Codec Networks Post-Quantum Cryptography Assessment Helps Mitigate:

  • Identifies long-term sensitive data exposed to quantum decryption risk.
    Protects high-value archives from future adversarial exploitation.
  • Strengthens encryption for classified and strategic communications.
    Ensures resilience against advanced adversaries.
  • Provides board-level quantum risk modeling for strategic planning.
    Enables informed national security posture decisions.
  • Improves cryptographic key governance across sensitive environments.
    Reduces exposure to stealthy exploitation.
  • Delivers phased migration roadmap for mission-critical systems.
    Supports long-term resilience against evolving threats.
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Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) Attacks

Threat Explanation:
DDoS attacks overwhelm systems with massive traffic, causing service disruption. Attackers exploit weak TLS configurations and certificate vulnerabilities. Cryptographic inefficiencies can amplify resource exhaustion. Telecom, financial services, and digital platforms are major targets. DDoS attacks damage brand reputation and revenue streams. Complex hybrid infrastructures increase exposure. Attackers may combine DDoS with encryption exploitation. Operational resilience becomes critical.

How Codec Networks Post-Quantum Cryptography Assessment Helps Mitigate:

  • Optimizes cryptographic performance configurations to reduce overhead.
    Efficient encryption reduces system strain during high traffic.
  • Validates TLS resilience against downgrade attacks.
    Ensures encryption cannot be weakened under stress.
  • Strengthens authentication endpoints resisting volumetric attacks.
    Protects digital service integrity.
  • Benchmarks performance impact of hybrid encryption models.
    Maintains service availability during transition.
  • Enhances overall cryptographic architecture scalability.
    Supports resilient digital operations.
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Supply Chain Attacks

Threat:
Compromise of third-party vendors allows attackers to infiltrate trusted ecosystems. Software updates and APIs may contain cryptographic weaknesses. Third-party certificate misuse increases exposure.

How Codec Networks Post-Quantum Cryptography Assessment Helps Mitigate:

  • Maps third-party cryptographic dependencies and vulnerabilities.
  • Evaluates vendor cryptographic readiness.
  • Strengthens secure API encryption governance.
  • Protects digital trust chains from certificate compromise.
  • Introduces cryptographic agility across supply chain integrations.
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Insider Threats

Threat:
Authorized users misuse access privileges. Weak key management increases data exposure risk. Long-term encrypted archives are vulnerable.

How Codec Networks Post-Quantum Cryptography Assessment Helps Mitigate:

  • Strengthens key lifecycle governance.
  • Segregates cryptographic access controls.
  • Protects historical encrypted data from future misuse.
  • Enhances auditability of cryptographic operations.
  • Aligns encryption policies with governance controls.
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Zero-Day Exploits

Threat:
Unknown vulnerabilities exploited before patching. Weak encryption configurations increase impact severity.

How Codec Networks Post-Quantum Cryptography Assessment Helps Mitigate:

  • Identifies insecure cryptographic implementations.
  • Eliminates outdated cipher suites.
  • Strengthens fallback encryption resilience.
  • Ensures cryptographic agility for rapid adaptation.
  • Integrates encryption governance into patch management strategy.
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Cloud Security Misconfigurations

Threat:
Improper encryption settings in cloud storage expose sensitive data. Weak key control increases breach likelihood.

How Codec Networks Post-Quantum Cryptography Assessment Helps Mitigate:

  • Reviews cloud cryptographic configurations.
  • Validates secure key storage practices.
  • Protects cloud archives from quantum decryption risk.
  • Strengthens encryption governance in hybrid environments.
  • Enhances regulatory compliance posture.
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Cryptographic Attacks & Quantum Threats

Threat:
Direct attacks on encryption algorithms, brute force attempts, and future quantum decryption capabilities threaten long-term confidentiality. “Harvest Now, Decrypt Later” strategies store encrypted data for future compromise.

How Codec Networks Post-Quantum Cryptography Assessment Helps Mitigate:

  • Identifies quantum-vulnerable algorithms across enterprise.
  • Prioritizes migration to NIST-aligned post-quantum standards.
  • Implements hybrid cryptography for gradual transition.
  • Quantifies long-term exposure risk.
  • Provides structured, budget-aligned transformation roadmap.
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BLOGS & ARTICLES

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTION

Essential questions on post-quantum security, answered with clarity, precision,

and industry-aligned expertise.

  • GENERAL UNDERSTANDING OF POST-QUANTUM CRYPTOGRAPHY ASSESSMENT
  • RISK, THREATS & BUSINESS IMPACT
  • SERVICE SCOPE & METHODOLOGY
  • COMPLIANCE & REGULATORY CONSIDERATIONS
  • IMPLEMENTATION, TRANSITION & LONG-TERM STRATEGY
What is Post-Quantum Cryptography Assessment?
Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) Assessment is a structured evaluation of an organization’s cryptographic systems to identify vulnerabilities against future quantum computing threats. It maps current encryption usage, assesses exposure risks, and defines a transition strategy toward quantum-resistant algorithms. The service ensures long-term data protection and regulatory alignment.
Why is this service important today if quantum computers are not yet mainstream?
Attackers may already be collecting encrypted data for future decryption (“Harvest Now, Decrypt Later”). Migration to quantum-resistant cryptography takes years. Early assessment prevents emergency transitions and protects long-lived sensitive data.
Which industries need PQC Assessment the most?
Banking, FinTech, Insurance, Telecommunications, Government, Defense, Healthcare, IT/ITeS, Energy, and E-commerce industries rely heavily on encryption. These sectors store sensitive data for extended periods and face regulatory oversight.
Does this service replace existing cybersecurity programs?
No. PQC Assessment complements existing cybersecurity programs by focusing specifically on cryptographic resilience and future quantum threats.
What types of encryption are evaluated?
Common public-key cryptographic systems such as RSA, ECC, Diffie-Hellman, PKI infrastructure, TLS configurations, digital signatures, and key management frameworks are evaluated.
What is “Harvest Now, Decrypt Later”?
It refers to attackers collecting encrypted data today and storing it for future decryption when quantum computers become capable of breaking current encryption.
What business risks arise from quantum threats?
Data breaches, regulatory penalties, loss of intellectual property, financial fraud, reputational damage, and operational disruption.
Can quantum computers break all encryption?
Primarily public-key cryptography (RSA, ECC) is vulnerable. Symmetric encryption is less impacted but may require stronger key sizes.
How does this affect digital signatures?
Quantum computing can compromise digital signature algorithms, impacting authentication, transaction integrity, and non-repudiation.
Are cloud systems vulnerable?
Yes. Cloud systems using vulnerable encryption algorithms face the same quantum risks as on-premise environments.
How does the assessment begin?
With scope definition, governance setup, and stakeholder engagement across IT, security, risk, and compliance teams.
What is cryptographic discovery?
A process of identifying all encryption implementations across applications, systems, cloud, and third-party integrations.
How is risk quantified?
Through data sensitivity analysis, system criticality scoring, retention lifecycle review, and quantum vulnerability mapping.
What is cryptographic agility assessment?
It evaluates how easily encryption algorithms can be replaced without redesigning systems.
Are performance impacts evaluated?
Yes. The service benchmarks computational overhead, latency, and scalability of quantum-resistant or hybrid algorithms.
Are there global standards guiding PQC?
Yes. Standards bodies like the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) are standardizing post-quantum algorithms.
Is PQC compliance mandatory today?
Not universally mandatory yet, but regulatory expectations are evolving rapidly.
How does this service support audits?
It provides documentation, risk mapping, and governance alignment for regulatory review.
Does it align with ISO frameworks?
Yes. It integrates with ISO 27001, cryptographic controls, and enterprise risk governance models.
Will regulators require quantum readiness?
Many regulators are beginning to incorporate quantum resilience into supervisory guidance.
Will systems need to be replaced?
Not always. Many systems can adopt hybrid or upgraded cryptographic models.
What is hybrid cryptography?
A transitional model combining traditional and quantum-resistant algorithms for compatibility and resilience.
Does transition impact performance?
Some performance overhead may occur; benchmarking ensures operational feasibility.
How is migration prioritized?
Based on business criticality, data sensitivity, and risk exposure.
GENERAL UNDERSTANDING OF POST-QUANTUM CRYPTOGRAPHY ASSESSMENT
What is Post-Quantum Cryptography Assessment?
Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) Assessment is a structured evaluation of an organization’s cryptographic systems to identify vulnerabilities against future quantum computing threats. It maps current encryption usage, assesses exposure risks, and defines a transition strategy toward quantum-resistant algorithms. The service ensures long-term data protection and regulatory alignment.
Why is this service important today if quantum computers are not yet mainstream?
Attackers may already be collecting encrypted data for future decryption (“Harvest Now, Decrypt Later”). Migration to quantum-resistant cryptography takes years. Early assessment prevents emergency transitions and protects long-lived sensitive data.
Which industries need PQC Assessment the most?
Banking, FinTech, Insurance, Telecommunications, Government, Defense, Healthcare, IT/ITeS, Energy, and E-commerce industries rely heavily on encryption. These sectors store sensitive data for extended periods and face regulatory oversight.
Does this service replace existing cybersecurity programs?
No. PQC Assessment complements existing cybersecurity programs by focusing specifically on cryptographic resilience and future quantum threats.
What types of encryption are evaluated?
Common public-key cryptographic systems such as RSA, ECC, Diffie-Hellman, PKI infrastructure, TLS configurations, digital signatures, and key management frameworks are evaluated.
RISK, THREATS & BUSINESS IMPACT
What is “Harvest Now, Decrypt Later”?
It refers to attackers collecting encrypted data today and storing it for future decryption when quantum computers become capable of breaking current encryption.
What business risks arise from quantum threats?
Data breaches, regulatory penalties, loss of intellectual property, financial fraud, reputational damage, and operational disruption.
Can quantum computers break all encryption?
Primarily public-key cryptography (RSA, ECC) is vulnerable. Symmetric encryption is less impacted but may require stronger key sizes.
How does this affect digital signatures?
Quantum computing can compromise digital signature algorithms, impacting authentication, transaction integrity, and non-repudiation.
Are cloud systems vulnerable?
Yes. Cloud systems using vulnerable encryption algorithms face the same quantum risks as on-premise environments.
SERVICE SCOPE & METHODOLOGY
How does the assessment begin?
With scope definition, governance setup, and stakeholder engagement across IT, security, risk, and compliance teams.
What is cryptographic discovery?
A process of identifying all encryption implementations across applications, systems, cloud, and third-party integrations.
How is risk quantified?
Through data sensitivity analysis, system criticality scoring, retention lifecycle review, and quantum vulnerability mapping.
What is cryptographic agility assessment?
It evaluates how easily encryption algorithms can be replaced without redesigning systems.
Are performance impacts evaluated?
Yes. The service benchmarks computational overhead, latency, and scalability of quantum-resistant or hybrid algorithms.
COMPLIANCE & REGULATORY CONSIDERATIONS
Are there global standards guiding PQC?
Yes. Standards bodies like the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) are standardizing post-quantum algorithms.
Is PQC compliance mandatory today?
Not universally mandatory yet, but regulatory expectations are evolving rapidly.
How does this service support audits?
It provides documentation, risk mapping, and governance alignment for regulatory review.
Does it align with ISO frameworks?
Yes. It integrates with ISO 27001, cryptographic controls, and enterprise risk governance models.
IMPLEMENTATION, TRANSITION & LONG-TERM STRATEGY
Will regulators require quantum readiness?
Many regulators are beginning to incorporate quantum resilience into supervisory guidance.
Will systems need to be replaced?
Not always. Many systems can adopt hybrid or upgraded cryptographic models.
What is hybrid cryptography?
A transitional model combining traditional and quantum-resistant algorithms for compatibility and resilience.
Does transition impact performance?
Some performance overhead may occur; benchmarking ensures operational feasibility.
How is migration prioritized?
Based on business criticality, data sensitivity, and risk exposure.

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