Why this course is critical for business?
· “Harvest now, decrypt later”
Sensitive data being captured today can be broken once quantum becomes viable—this is a present risk, not future theory.
· Core enterprise cryptography
Algorithms underpinning identity, banking, APIs, and secure communication (RSA/ECC) are fundamentally vulnerable.
· Standards are now finalized →
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· Migration is complex and long-
Requires crypto inventory, vendor alignment, architecture redesign, and phased rollout—cannot be done reactively.
· Regulators and clients will
Especially in BFSI, telecom, defense, and critical infrastructure—PQC readiness will become a trust differentiator.
Contents:
Day 1 — Quantum Threat, Standards, and Enterprise Impact
Module 1: Why PQC Has Moved from Research to Program Planning
· Harvest-now-decrypt-later risk
· Why long-lived confidentiality matters now
· Which industries should move first and why
Module 2: What Quantum Actually Threatens
· RSA and ECC exposure at a high level
· What quantum does not automatically break
· Symmetric crypto implications and practical nuance
Module 3: NIST PQC Standards — What Is Final and What Is Not
· FIPS 203: ML-KEM
· FIPS 204: ML-DSA
· FIPS 205: SLH-DSA
· FIPS 206 status and what to watch
· What standards finalization changes for enterprise roadmaps
Module 4: Enterprise Cryptographic Discovery
· Crypto inventory across apps, APIs, PKI, IAM, VPN, cloud, and data stores
· Shadow cryptography and vendor black boxes
· Finding where public-key crypto actually lives in the enterprise
Module 5: Risk-Based Prioritization for Migration
· Which assets to prioritize first
· Long-life data, regulated data, signatures, and identity systems
· Internet-facing versus internal systems
· Supplier and software-dependency exposure
Day 2 — Migration Architecture, Operating Model, and Enterprise Roadmap
Module 6: Crypto Agility by Design
· Designing for algorithm replacement
· Hybrid cryptography patterns
· Versioning, negotiation, fallback, and interoperability
Module 7: PQC for Enterprise Architecture
· Certificates and PKI transition considerations
· Application layer impacts
· API and service-to-service security
· Cloud and SaaS dependency management
· Signing, code integrity, firmware, and software supply chain implications
Module 8: PQC for AI, Data, and Digital Platforms
· Protecting model artifacts, pipelines, and sensitive datasets
· Identity and key management in AI platforms
· Signing and provenance in ML/AI delivery chains
Module 9: Governance, Vendor Readiness, and Program Management
· PQC steering model
· Policy and standards updates
· Procurement language and vendor due diligence
· Testing strategy and phased rollout governance
Module 10: Enterprise Migration Workshop
· Build a quantum-readiness heat map
· Create a cryptographic inventory model
· Draft a 3-year transition roadmap
· Identify quick wins, hard dependencies, and no-regret actions
Speaker Profile: Rammohan Thirupasur is a highly accomplished Technology Leader with over 28 years of IT experience, including 17+ years in leadership roles spanning Hybrid Cloud, AI Security and Managed Services across the EMEA and APAC regions. As a former Associate Director at IBM/Kyndryl, he led global teams of 100+ professionals, earning recognition as a top-rated people manager for his ability to inspire, mentor and drive results.
A renowned technology trainer and coach, Rammohan specializes in Gen AI, ISO 42001, DORA, AI GRC, EU AI Act, ICS/OT Security and Hybrid Multi-Cloud, simplifying complex concepts to empower businesses and professionals in adopting cutting-edge innovations. As a keynote speaker and technology blogger, he leverages Design Thinking and Case-Study methodologies to deliver engaging, hands-on training. With expertise in large-scale ERP implementations for Fortune 1000clients, he is a trusted advisor on Gen AI, AI Security and IT Governance (ISO 42001& 27001) makes him a sought-after expert for organizations navigating digital transformation.
Rammohan is a trusted technology advisor for startups worldwide, helping emerging Gen AI companies shape their strategies and scale innovation. As a member of multiple advisory boards, he plays a pivotal role in driving AI adoption and security best practices across industries

