While businesses race to adopt AI and machine learning, another technological revolution is quietly approaching that could render current security systems obsolete: quantum computing. Denver-based CoreSync Solutions is urging organizations to prepare now with its QuantumLock Suite of post-quantum security tools.
Quantum computers leverage quantum mechanical principles to solve certain problems exponentially faster than conventional computers. This technological leap forward brings enormous potential for scientific discovery—and unprecedented challenges for cybersecurity.
The concern is straightforward: many widely-used encryption methods could potentially be broken once quantum computing reaches sufficient scale. For data that needs to remain secure for years or decades, this represents a critical vulnerability requiring immediate attention rather than future reaction.
CoreSync Solutions, founded in 2016 by cybersecurity veterans Elliot Kessler, Sofia Lin, and Darren Voss, has developed the QuantumLock Suite specifically to address these emerging concerns. The company describes it as offering “next-gen cryptographic solutions designed for post-quantum security.”
The platform is integrated into CoreSync’s broader portfolio of security products, which includes their flagship SyncDefend AI platform and VaultSync encrypted storage system. This comprehensive approach aims to protect data not just from current threats but from emerging quantum capabilities.
“Data privacy is no longer optional in this new landscape of threats,” says Sofia Lin, CoreSync’s co-founder and data privacy expert. This focus on privacy extends to the company’s zero-trust architecture, which ensures that sensitive information remains encrypted and protected.
The QuantumLock Suite appears particularly designed for high-security sectors including financial services, healthcare, government, and technology companies—industries where data breaches could have catastrophic consequences.
CoreSync’s approach aligns with their stated mission “to safeguard the digital world by seamlessly synchronizing security, intelligence, and resilience—empowering businesses to operate with confidence in an era of evolving cyber threats.”
For organizations with valuable intellectual property, sensitive customer data, or critical infrastructure to protect, quantum-resistant encryption represents not just protection against a future threat, but an increasingly necessary component of comprehensive security planning.
As one security analyst noted, “The timeline for quantum computing may be uncertain, but the need to prepare for it isn’t.”