Company Description
Scope Technologies Corp (OTCQB: SCPCF), now rebranded as QSE – Quantum Secure Encryption Corp, is a Vancouver, British Columbia-based technology company in the Software – Application and broader technology sector. According to multiple company announcements, the business focuses on post-quantum cybersecurity, encrypted data infrastructure, and quantum-resilient entropy and storage solutions designed to protect sensitive data in transit, at rest, and across distributed environments.
The company has stated that it operates through its QSE Group division and related platforms, concentrating on quantum-secure infrastructure and cryptographic resilience. Its activities center on helping enterprises, government agencies, financial institutions, healthcare systems, and other regulated sectors address the emerging risks associated with quantum computing and Harvest-Now-Decrypt-Later (HNDL) attack models.
Corporate rebrand to Quantum Secure Encryption Corp
Scope Technologies Corp announced a corporate rebrand to QSE – Quantum Secure Encryption Corp, aligning its name and market identity with its focus on quantum security and encryption technologies. The company later reported that it had changed its name to Quantum Secure Encryption Corp and that its shares would trade on the Canadian Securities Exchange under the symbol QSE. The OTCQB symbol SCPCF reflects the same corporate entity for U.S. quotation purposes.
Under the QSE brand, the company describes its mission as advancing global data protection through practical, deployable quantum-secure infrastructure, with an emphasis on protecting organizations from both current cyber threats and future quantum-enabled risks.
Core focus: post-quantum security and quantum entropy
Across its news releases, the company consistently highlights expertise in:
- Post-quantum security and post-quantum-resilient encryption
- Quantum entropy distribution and quantum-grade randomness for cryptography
- Quantum-secure storage and encrypted data infrastructure
- Zero-trust architectures for communication and data protection
The company positions its entropy and encryption capabilities as a way for organizations to generate and control cryptographic keys using true quantum entropy, rather than relying solely on traditional pseudo-random number generators or cloud-based key services. This is presented as a way to strengthen defenses against both classical and quantum-era attacks.
Key platforms and products mentioned by the company
In its public communications, Scope Technologies / QSE describes several named offerings within its quantum-security ecosystem:
- QSE Group: A division of Scope Technologies Corp focused on quantum security and data protection technologies, including entropy, encryption, and decentralized storage.
- QSE Vault: Described as a flagship platform that provides enterprises and institutions with tools for securing data in transit, at rest, and across distributed environments, forming the basis for certain communication and storage capabilities.
- QSEaaS V2 (Quantum Security-as-a-Service): An enhanced platform interface that, according to the company, offers a user experience comparable to mainstream cloud storage services while maintaining a zero-trust, quantum-secure foundation and integrating decentralized cloud storage.
- Decentralized Cloud Storage: The company states that it uses an IPFS-based encryption and data distribution approach, where files are encrypted, fragmented, and distributed across multiple nodes, with encryption keys retained by users.
- QSE.API: Described as a publicly accessible interface delivering quantum-secure entropy via a REST API, enabling developers, IT teams, and enterprise security architects to inject post-quantum-resilient entropy into their systems without new hardware.
- qREK SDK: A software development kit that, according to the company, enables local generation of encryption keys backed by QSE’s quantum-grade entropy, built on a zero-trust architecture where keys remain within the client environment.
- QSE-Chat: A mobile app built for enterprise clients on the QSE Vault platform, enabling quantum-secure one-to-one messaging and secure file sharing within an organization’s Vault environment.
- Quantum Preparedness Assessments (QPA) and Quantum Preparedness Assessments / Quantum Preparedness services: Referenced as part of the company’s suite of offerings to help organizations evaluate and prepare for quantum-era risks.
These offerings are presented as components of a broader ecosystem that combines entropy services, encryption tooling, secure storage, and communication capabilities for organizations seeking quantum-resilient security architectures.
Target markets and use cases
In its descriptions, the company identifies a range of sectors and environments where its technologies are intended to be applied, including:
- Government agencies and public-sector entities
- Healthcare systems
- Financial institutions and regulated financial services
- Large enterprises and security-sensitive organizations
- Gaming operators and enterprise facilities in certain Asia Pacific jurisdictions
The company’s communications emphasize use cases that require high-sensitivity data protection, regulatory compliance, and long-term data integrity, particularly in environments where Harvest-Now-Decrypt-Later threats and future quantum computing capabilities are a concern.
Geographic footprint and partnerships
The company states that it is headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia. Through its QSE Group division and collaborations, it has described activities and relationships beyond Canada:
- A non-exclusive value-added distributor agreement with Enzo Plus Asia Pte Ltd, with established operations in Malaysia and Singapore, and a developing footprint in Indonesia, to represent QSE’s quantum-resilient data protection technologies across more than 300 channel partners and system integrators in Southeast Asia.
- A strategic collaboration with Urban Defense Tactics (UDT) to support expansion into the Asia Pacific region, including reference deployments in Cambodia and activities related to infrastructure projects in Cambodia and Hong Kong.
- Participation in cybersecurity events in Southeast Asia, including an APAC cybersecurity event hosted by Enzo Plus in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
These relationships are described by the company as supporting its regional expansion strategy and its goal of making quantum-resilient security accessible to enterprises and public-sector organizations in Southeast Asia and other markets.
Cybersecurity certifications and compliance posture
Scope Technologies Corp has reported that it achieved CyberSecure Canada Level 2 Certification under the CyberSecure Canada program administered by Cyber Security Canada and recognized by the Standards Council of Canada. The company states that this certification builds on a prior Level 1 certification and demonstrates implementation of advanced cybersecurity controls, risk-management processes, and governance frameworks.
According to the company, this certification:
- Confirms compliance with nationally accredited cybersecurity standards recognized by the Government of Canada and the Standards Council of Canada.
- Enables participation in regulated and government procurement, including defense, intelligence, finance, healthcare, and public-sector contracts.
- Supports alignment with international standards such as U.S. NIST and CMMC frameworks.
The company links this certification to its broader mission of delivering quantum-resilient storage, encryption, and entropy-based solutions for critical data across industries.
Capital markets and financing
Scope Technologies Corp has disclosed that its shares trade on the Canadian Securities Exchange (CSE) and are quoted on the OTCQB under the symbol SCPCF, with an additional listing on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange under the symbol VN8. In one of its news releases, the company announced the closing of a non-brokered private placement financing, with proceeds intended to be used to expand the company’s QSE platform and for general working capital purposes.
These disclosures provide context for investors regarding the company’s access to capital and its stated intention to invest in the development and expansion of its quantum-security platforms.
Position within the software and cybersecurity sector
Within the Software – Application industry and technology sector, Scope Technologies / QSE presents itself as focused on the intersection of software-based encryption tools, entropy services, and secure data infrastructure tailored for a post-quantum environment. Rather than describing generic software applications, the company’s communications emphasize:
- APIs and SDKs for integrating quantum-resilient entropy and encryption into existing systems.
- Secure messaging and storage platforms built on zero-trust principles.
- Assessment and preparedness services for organizations planning for quantum-era cryptographic transitions.
According to its own statements, this focus is intended to help organizations modernize their security posture without discarding existing infrastructure, by layering quantum-resilient capabilities onto current systems.
Status of the SCPCF symbol
The SCPCF symbol on the OTCQB relates to Scope Technologies Corp, which has announced a name change and corporate rebrand to QSE – Quantum Secure Encryption Corp. The company has indicated that trading on the Canadian Securities Exchange under the new symbol QSE would be effective from a specified date. Investors researching SCPCF are therefore looking at the historical and ongoing activities of the same underlying company under its former and updated corporate names.
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