Board-ready PQC
roadmap. In weeks.
QS-ETSF (Quantum-Safe Enterprise Transition Strategy Framework) is the strategic planning tool of the AvinyaSQ platform — software that produces a migration programme with financial modelling and wave planning, before cryptographic discovery has begun.
How it works · QS-ETSF
A system inventory and a risk tolerance setting.
A migration programme with financial modelling and wave planning — board-ready reports structured for leadership and governance review.
It structures the migration programme before cryptographic discovery begins — giving leadership a defensible starting position.
Who the outputs serve
Strategic case, programme scope, wave summary, cost and risk-reduction trajectory, and regulatory framing — structured for board review and regulator-aligned presentation.
Wave assignments, dependencies, milestones, migration complexity per system, risk tiers, and the non-technical stakeholder narrative — structured for the teams running the programme.
Every output comes from the same scoring engine — leadership and delivery teams always working from the same picture.
Who it's for
Engineered specifically to satisfy the strategic, operational, and financial demands of enterprise leaders.
CISO / CTO
Programme Manager
CFO
Regulators are beginning to expect a board-approved, regulator-aligned migration plan — not just an intention to migrate. QS-ETSF supports organisations in producing that plan, with programme structure traceable to the regulatory frameworks that apply.
Platform fit · Where QS-ETSF sits in the AvinyaSQ platform
Quantum-Safe Proxy
Quantum-Safe Tunnel
Run in parallel with the multi-year migration — protecting highest-risk traffic during the transition.
See QS-ETSF turn a sample inventory into a board-ready plan
Experience a guided 30-minute walkthrough with a post-quantum cryptographic architect. See how wave sequencing, risk-scoring algorithms, and financial projections operate on actual enterprise datasets.
Request the QS-ETSF product brief
The QS-ETSF product brief sets out the workflow, the report formats, and deployment and engagement options — the depth the page deliberately leaves out.