This is Why the U.S. is Racing to Prepare for a Fast-Approaching Quantum Security Risk
The United States must prepare for the quantum age.
That’s according to the Subcommittee on Cybersecurity, Information Technology, and Government Innovation.
In addition, Marisol Cruz Cain, Director of Information Technology and Cybersecurity at the U.S. Government Accountability Office, just testified that:
“Quantum computers hold the promise of solving critical problems that conventional computers cannot. These computers use the property of quantum physics to perform calculations dramatically faster than today’s conventional computers.”
“However, the flip side of this potential is that quantum computers can threaten the security of information systems and the data they contain, including those controlled by the federal government. For instance, quantum computers could defeat widely used encryption methods that individuals, federal agencies, and critical infrastructure entities rely on.”
Everything becomes vulnerable, including:
• Banking systems protecting trillions in transactions
• Email communications for 730 million business accounts worldwide
• Cryptocurrency networks worth $3.4 trillion in market cap
• AI systems handling sensitive data and proprietary models
• National defense and government communications
So, the threat is very real.
And unfortunately, many of us aren’t prepared for it.
All as quantum computers, once thought decades away, have now arrived – and with them will come systems powerful enough to crack any encryption in seconds.
However, 01 Communique (TSXV: ONE) (OTCQB: OONEF) has a solution.
With first-mover advantage, 01 Communique is already commercial, with two commercial quantum-safe solutions actively protecting customers today from quantum computing issues.
The company sells safe solutions directly to customers through subscription-based software, including email security, remote access, and their upcoming AI marketplace.
That includes:
• IronCAP X™, the world’s first quantum-safe email security platform, which provides end-to-end encryption that quantum computers cannot break. With 730 million business email accounts globally, even modest adoption (1% of users paying $2 monthly) creates a $1.5 billion annual market opportunity.
• Quantum-Safe Remote Access, which protects the $500 million annual remote access market with zero-trust architecture that prevents quantum-powered breaches of corporate networks.
• A third product, launching in 2026, could be the company’s biggest breakthrough: A Quantum-Safe AI Marketplace that solves the AI industry’s massive privacy problem.
The company also partners with major enterprises, providing the quantum expertise while their partners handle sales and customer relationships.
Even better, 01 Communique is where Palantir was before it exploded from obscurity to a multi-billion-dollar stock.
Just as Palantir emerged from the shadows to become a multi-billion-dollar giant by solving critical data problems for enterprises and governments, 01 Communique has positioned itself as the essential solution provider for a massive quantum cybersecurity crisis.
Yet 01 Communique trades at just a $45 million market cap with zero debt, roughly $1.0 million in cash, and a clean share structure. Compare that to Palantir’s current multi-billion valuation or CrowdStrike’s cybersecurity empire, and the potential upside becomes clear for 01 Communique (TSXV: ONE) (OTCQB: OONEF).