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Apple
Apple iMessage PQ3 protocol with post-quantum ratcheting for end-to-end encryption.
Evidence source: Live API
7.0/10, 9.0/10
10/10
8/10
7/10, 7.0/10
4/10
6/10, 6.0/10
6/10
4.0/10
5.0/10, 5.0/10, 5.0/10
10/10, 9.0/10
No applicable compliance guidance for this solution.
QSolve builds your path to January 1, 2029 readiness.
Qtonic Quantum QSolve advisors work alongside your CISO, board, and compliance teams — selecting the right vendor from this registry, managing the competitive evaluation, and requiring quarterly PQC training through your 2029 readiness date.
Request an assessment →Last evaluated: August 16, 2026
Status: active
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Amazon Web Services
AWS Key Management Service with PQ TLS provides FIPS 140-3 Level 3 validation reported in source material post-quantum key exchange for one of the most widely deployed cloud key management services. It offers transparent PQ TLS protection for all KMS API calls via AWS SDK, backed by dedicated HSMs.
Last evaluated: Aug 17, 2026
Open Quantum Safe
OQS-Provider is an OpenSSL 3.x provider that adds PQC algorithm support via liboqs. It is the recommended path for adding post-quantum cryptography to any application using OpenSSL 3.x, enabling PQC TLS, X.509, and CMS without modifying application code.
Last evaluated: Aug 17, 2026
Google Tink is a multi-language cryptographic library focused on misuse-resistant API design. Its PQC module provides hybrid ML-KEM-768 key exchange and HPKE integration, bringing Google opinionated approach to secure-by-default PQC to Java, Go, C++, and Python developers.
Last evaluated: Aug 17, 2026
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