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QSE Strengthens Post-Quantum Infrastructure with Entropy-Enabled SSO and Government-Aligned Migration Integration

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Quantum Secure Encryption (OTCQB: QSEGF) announced two platform updates on February 24, 2026 that expand its post-quantum infrastructure.

QAuth now embeds QSE's proprietary quantum-resistant entropy into SSO and identity key generation workflows, and QPA v2 aligns migration-assessment features with Canadian post-quantum roadmap principles to support structured migration planning and executive reporting.

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Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - February 24, 2026) - Quantum Secure Encryption Corp. (CSE: QSE) (OTCQB: QSEGF) (FSE: VN80) today announced two platform developments that further integrate its proprietary quantum-resistant entropy technology across its identity and migration readiness infrastructure.

These enhancements extend QSE's entropy foundation into authentication workflows and align its migration assessment capabilities with publicly available Canadian post-quantum migration roadmap guidance.

QAuth - Entropy-Enabled Identity Integration

QSE has integrated its proprietary quantum-resistant entropy into the QAuth identity and authentication platform, strengthening the entropy layer supporting secure single sign-on (SSO) workflows.

This integration:

  • Embeds quantum-resistant entropy into identity-related key generation processes

  • Reinforces session integrity and key lifecycle management within authentication flows

  • Extends QSE's entropy architecture into access management infrastructure

  • Positions QAuth among early identity platforms incorporating quantum-resistant entropy at the infrastructure level

By embedding entropy directly within identity workflows, QSE continues to operationalize its post-quantum infrastructure beyond assessment and into live authentication environments.

QPA v2 - Migration Enhancements Aligned with Canadian PQC Roadmap Guidance

QSE has also advanced Version 2 of its Quantum Preparedness Assessment (QPA) platform to incorporate structural elements aligned with publicly available Canadian government post-quantum migration roadmap principles, including the preparation and identification phases outlined in national guidance.

Enhancements include support for:

  • Structured migration planning workflows supporting executive oversight and governance alignment

  • Inventory-building processes to assist in identifying cryptographic dependencies across systems

  • Risk prioritization methodologies, including consideration of long-term exposure scenarios such as "harvest now, decrypt later" (HNDL) threats

  • Executive-level reporting visibility to support organizational accountability and planning

These enhancements are designed to help public and private sector organizations initiate structured post-quantum migration planning consistent with recognized best-practice frameworks. QSE's platform provides visibility and structured assessment capabilities but does not issue formal standards certification.

"These integrations reflect the evolution of our platform from entropy foundation to full-stack post-quantum infrastructure," said Ted Carefoot, CEO of QSE. "By embedding quantum-resistant entropy within identity systems and aligning our migration assessment capabilities with recognized guidance frameworks, we are helping organizations move from awareness to structured action."

These developments build upon QSE's prior announcements related to entropy services, enterprise engagements, and the continued expansion of its migration readiness platform.

QSE continues to align product development with emerging global post-quantum migration guidance as enterprises and governments prepare for long-term cryptographic transition.

About QSE - Quantum Secure Encryption Corp.

QSE - Quantum Secure Encryption Corp. is a Canadian technology company specializing in post-quantum data security, encryption, and secure data infrastructure. Built around quantum-delivered entropy and zero-knowledge architecture, QSE's solutions help protect sensitive data from current cyber threats and future quantum-enabled attacks. QSE serves organizations across commercial, enterprise, and public-sector environments requiring long-term data confidentiality and resilience.

For more information on QSE's quantum security solutions, visit www.qse.group or contact sales@qse.group.

Contact Information

Ted Carefoot
Chief Executive Officer
QSE - Quantum Secure Encryption Corp

Email: ted@qse.group
Website: www.qse.group

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FAQ

What change did QSEGF announce for QAuth on February 24, 2026?

QAuth now embeds quantum-resistant entropy into identity and SSO key generation workflows. According to the company, this reinforces session integrity, key lifecycle management, and extends entropy architecture into access management infrastructure to operationalize post-quantum protections in live authentication.

How does QPA v2 from QSEGF align with Canadian post-quantum migration guidance?

QPA v2 incorporates structural elements matching Canadian roadmap principles like preparation and identification phases. According to the company, enhancements add inventory-building, governance workflows, risk prioritization, and executive reporting to support organized migration planning.

What investor-relevant benefits does QSEGF claim from these platform upgrades?

The company says the upgrades move QSEGF from assessment to operational post-quantum infrastructure. According to the company, this broadens product scope into authentication and governance tools potentially increasing addressable use cases among public and private sector customers.

Does QSEGF's announcement include certifications or formal government approvals?

No, QSEGF states its platform provides visibility and structured assessment but does not issue formal standards certification. According to the company, QPA v2 aligns with public guidance principles without representing an official government certification or approval.

Who are the intended users of QSEGF's QAuth and QPA v2 enhancements?

The company targets public and private sector organizations planning post-quantum migration. According to the company, enhancements support executive oversight, inventory discovery, risk prioritization, and reporting to help organizations begin structured migration planning.
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