According to a recent LinkedIn post from Axiad, the company is featuring executives Bassam A. and Rich Bush in a session at RSAC 2026 focused on preparing identity architectures for a post-quantum cryptography environment. The session, titled “Building Quantum-Ready Identity Defense with Risk Scoring & PQC Resilience,” is scheduled for March 24 and emphasizes risk scoring, rapid implementation of NIST SP 800-57 guidance, and strategies for post-quantum migration.
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The post highlights Axiad’s emphasis on identity security, risk quantification, and readiness for “Q-Day,” a term used to describe a future point when quantum computing may threaten current cryptographic methods. For investors, this positioning suggests Axiad is aligning its product and thought-leadership strategy with emerging regulatory and security priorities, potentially supporting demand from enterprises seeking to modernize identity and cryptographic infrastructures.
By promoting concrete frameworks for risk scoring and accelerated PQC implementation, the post suggests Axiad is targeting customers with complex compliance needs and long-term security planning horizons. If the firm can translate this visibility at RSAC into customer wins or expanded engagements, it could enhance recurring revenue opportunities in identity security and strengthen Axiad’s competitive stance in the broader cybersecurity and post-quantum readiness market.

