According to a recent LinkedIn post from Axiad, the company is promoting a session at RSAC 2026 focused on preparing identity architectures for emerging quantum-computing threats. The session, led by Bassam A. and Rich Bush, is set for March 24 and centers on building “quantum-ready” identity defenses.
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The post highlights three main themes: risk scoring frameworks for identity, rapid implementation tactics aligned with NIST SP 800-57, and migration strategies to post-quantum cryptography before a so‑called “Q-day” deadline. By aligning its messaging with NIST guidance and post-quantum security, Axiad appears to be positioning its platform as relevant to long-term cybersecurity roadmaps.
For investors, the emphasis on PQC migration and identity risk quantification suggests Axiad is targeting enterprise and regulated-sector budgets that are likely to grow as organizations plan for quantum risk. Participation and thought-leadership visibility at RSAC, a major industry conference, may support pipeline development, reinforce brand credibility in identity security, and potentially aid pricing power if the firm is perceived as an early mover in quantum-resilient identity solutions.

