Venari Security and Integrity360 Partner to Help Organisations Prepare for the Quantum Era
Venari Security is pleased to announce a new partnership with Integrity360 to help organisations prepare for the transition to post-quantum cryptography by improving visibility into cryptographic assets, dependencies, and risk across complex environments.
Post-quantum readiness has become one of the most talked about challenges in cybersecurity. However, many organisations are being asked to prepare for the future before they fully understand the risks that exist today.
Encryption underpins everything from customer transactions and cloud services to critical business operations, yet many organisations lack visibility into where cryptography exists across their environments, what data it protects, and how exposure could affect resilience, compliance, or future transformation programmes. The threat of “harvest now, decrypt later” is already a present risk.
At the same time, the endorsement of a defined post-quantum cryptography roadmap by the European Commission and member states, alongside NIS2 mandates for cryptographic inventories, crypto-agility, and national PQC transition policies, is increasing pressure on organisations to address the challenge. Failing to plan for PQC is becoming increasingly difficult to defend in a NIS2 audit, while DORA supervisors are treating quantum risk awareness as part of ICT risk management with an expectation of alignment to the EU roadmap.
The partnership brings together Integrity360’s cyber resilience, managed security, and advisory expertise with Venari’s Adaptive Cryptographic Intelligence Platform, enabling organisations to move beyond one-off discovery exercises and towards a continuous approach to cryptographic risk management.
Together, Integrity360 and Venari will help organisations:
- – Discover and understand cryptographic assets and dependencies across their environments.
- – Identify weak, legacy, or potentially non-compliant cryptographic implementations.
- – Build visibility of cryptographic exposure and resilience over time.
- – Integrate cryptographic risk into wider security, governance, and resilience programmes.
- – Develop practical transition plans for post-quantum cryptography.

Commenting on the partnership, Richard Ford, Chief Technology Officer at Integrity360, said:
“The conversation around post-quantum security is accelerating, but many organisations are still at the stage of understanding where cryptography exists, what it protects, and which systems matter most. Before you can plan for the future, you need visibility of the present. By partnering with Venari Security, we can help organisations build that understanding and take a structured approach to managing cryptographic risk over time.”
Tom Millar, Chief Executive Officer at Venari, added:
“Organisations are drowning in cryptographic data and have no idea what to do with it. Discovery alone is no longer sufficient. The question CISOs are being asked by their board is: what do we fix, in what order, and how do we do it safely without breaking the business? That is the entire game. Partnering with Integrity360 means we can now answer that question at scale, combining the intelligence layer Venari provides with the advisory depth and managed security capability that turns insight into action.”

As regulatory expectations evolve and organisations begin planning for a quantum-safe future, the ability to continuously assess and manage cryptographic risk is becoming an increasingly important component of cyber resilience. Through this partnership, Integrity360 and Venari Security will help organisations take practical steps today while preparing for the challenges of tomorrow.