Quantum Computing Is Coming for Your Encryption. Early Movers Are Already Adapting.

Issued on behalf of Scope Technologies Corp.

Scope Technologies Corp. (CSE:SCPE) (OTCQB: SCPCF) is focused on unlocking new possibilities in quantum security—areas that larger firms have yet to fully explore.

Many people assume their data is safe because it’s “encrypted.” But most don’t realize that encryption can go out of date—just like old software.

It’s happened before.

During World War II, Germany used a complex machine called Enigma to scramble military messages. At the time, they believed it was impossible to break. But it was eventually decoded by a team of Allied scientists—and that helped end the war.[1]

Later, in the early days of the internet, companies relied on a security system called DES (Data Encryption Standard). It worked for a while, but as computers got faster, hackers were able to crack it. [2]

Then came WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy), which was supposed to protect Wi-Fi. It also failed. [3]

Even RSA, the backbone of internet security, saw its smaller keys fall to modern quantum computational power.[4][5]

Every time, the same pattern:
A security system is trusted. Then it’s broken. Then it’s replaced.

Now, we’re entering the next phase: quantum computers.

The Quantum Computing Market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 32.7% over the next five years, showing its strong momentum.[6] It’s clear, quantum computing is on an unstoppable path to permanence.

These are machines being built to solve problems far beyond what normal computers can do. But with that power comes risk—because they may soon be able to break the encryption systems we use today.

Today, as we stand on the brink of the quantum computing era[7], our traditional encryption methods face unprecedented risks.[8]

Some experts believe this shift could open the door to massive data theft, especially in industries like banking, healthcare, and national security.

One small tech company is already moving to get ahead of this shift.

It’s called
Scope Technologies Corp.
(CSE:SCPE)(OTCQB: SCPCF)

 



Scope Technologies Corp. (CSE: SCPE)
(OTCQB: SCPCF) offers a cybersecurity platform called QSE—short for Quantum Security Entropy. It’s built to help protect sensitive data from the kinds of threats that quantum computers could make possible in the near future.

QSE works differently than most cybersecurity tools. Instead of trying to block attacks from the outside, it focuses on making encryption itself much harder to break. It does this by improving something called entropy—the random number patterns that encryption systems rely on to create secure keys.

The more random the pattern, the harder it is to guess. That’s important, because once encryption keys become predictable, it doesn’t matter how strong the system is—hackers can open the door.

QSE gives companies a way to add stronger randomness into their systems, through tools that are already running today. No need to rip out old tech. It’s built to plug in through an API—like an upgrade that fits into the software they already use.

Scope also offers secure cloud storage and tools to help companies test how ready they are for future risks.

It’s a practical approach to a growing problem. And while many companies are still waiting to see what quantum computers might do, Scope is already offering ways to help businesses prepare.

Why Quantum Resilient Entropy is a Game Changer

Quantum resilient entropy is not just a buzzword; it’s a transformative technology designed to secure data against the sophisticated threats posed by quantum computing.

QSE’s Quantum Entropy as a Service (QEaaS) upgrades your vault with an unbreakable lock, ensuring even the most advanced quantum computers can’t break in. It integrates seamlessly via APIs, enhancing your security without overhauling your system.

Think of major financial institutions, healthcare providers, and government agencies—each with millions at stake. The cost of a security breach can be astronomical, making the investment in top-tier solutions like QSE a necessity. Large enterprises represent significant revenue potential, with each client possibly contributing millions annually.

Here’s why it’s essential:

True Randomness: Unlike traditional methods that can be deterministic and predictable, quantum resilient entropy provides true randomness, crucial for generating secure cryptographic keys.

High Performance: This technology can generate large amounts of random data quickly and efficiently, suitable for high-demand environments.

Future-Ready: By implementing quantum-resilient methods today, Scope Technologies ensures long-term data security against future quantum computing threats.

Versatility: The technology can be applied across various industries, from financial transactions and digital wallets to medical data and government communications, making it a versatile solution for many security needs.

Already in Use. Already Scaling. Already Moving.

While most companies are still talking about quantum risk, Scope Technologies Corp. (CSE: SCPE) (OTCQB: SCPCF) is already putting its technology to work.

  • QSE is now available by subscription—offering quantum-resilient storage and security to individuals, small businesses, and enterprises.
  • Enterprise traction is underway, including adoption by a publicly traded company operating in the precious metals sector.
  • Global expansion is active, with QSE’s distribution now reaching across Asia via a major reseller network spanning 2,000+ partners.
  • Performance is real-world tested, with sub-millisecond encryption response times and capacity for millions of users.
  • A mobile app is on the way, adding secure messaging and file-sharing to QSE’s product suite.

As encryption enters its next era, companies will have two choices: react to the quantum threat later, or prepare for it now.

Scope Technologies Corp. (CSE: SCPE) (OTCQB: SCPCF) appears to be positioned for the companies choosing now.

What’s Already in Motion

  • Live subscription platform for quantum-resilient storage and entropy services
  • Enterprise traction, including adoption by a publicly traded precious metals company
  • Global reseller distribution, including 2,000+ partners in Asia
  • Mobile messaging + file-sharing app in final development
  • $2.8 million raised from private placements and strategic investors
  • Sub-millisecond performance benchmarks with scalable API deployment

Who’s Behind SCPE?

Scope Technologies Corp. (CSE: SCPE) (OTCQB: SCPCF) is led by a tight-knit team with backgrounds in enterprise tech, cybersecurity, finance, and international expansion.

  • James Young, CEO – A 25-year veteran of adtech and software, now focused on building commercial-scale quantum security solutions.
  • Sean Prescott, Founder – Architect of Scope’s core cryptographic framework. He has deep experience in secure systems development, with ties to the Swiss tech sector.
  • Ted Carefoot, VP of Product – Former executive at EA and Disney, with 20+ years leading product innovation in cybersecurity, cloud, and enterprise software. He’s now scaling QSE’s capabilities for mass adoption.
  • Grifyn McErlean, Business Development – Former SAP ecosystem specialist, helping Scope expand into enterprise markets and key partnerships.
  • James Liang, Director – Connected to Asian capital markets through New Margin Ventures, with insight into competitive tech scaling and regional adoption.
  • Alan Tam, CFO – Brings two decades of capital markets expertise, helping fund and guide multiple public tech ventures.


BEFORE YOU GO…

Quantum computing isn’t coming someday. 

It’s already starting to reshape how companies think about data security. 

Scope Technologies Corp. (CSE: SCPE) (OTCQB: SCPCF) isn’t just watching the shift—it’s building tools for it. 

With its QSE platform now live and expanding, Scope is positioning itself in a space where the need is growing and the solutions are still rare. 

If you’re tracking the rise of post-quantum cybersecurity—and the companies trying to get ahead of it—this is a story worth following.

Stay updated by subscribing and visiting Scope Technologies Corp.’s (CSE:SCPE) (OTCQB: SCPCF) official website to learn more.

 

USA News Group
Editorial Staff


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SOURCES CITED:

[1] https://www.iwm.org.uk/history/how-alan-turing-cracked-the-enigma-code

[2] https://www.rsaconference.com/library/blog/brute-force-cracking-the-data-encryption-standard

[3] https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2007/04/new-attack-cracks-wep-in-record-time/

[4] https://www.tomshardware.com/software/security-software/quantum-rsa-2048-encryption-cracking-breakthrough-claim-met-with-scepticism

[5] https://techmonitor.ai/hardware/quantum-encryption-rsa-cryptography

[6] https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/quantum-computing-market-worth-5-3-billion-by-2029—exclusive-report-by-marketsandmarkets-302109164.html

[7] https://kpmg.com/dp/en/home/insights/2024/04/quantum-and-cybersecurity.html

[8] https://www.forbes.com/sites/cognitiveworld/2023/07/22/cybersecurity-in-the-era-of-ai-and-quantum/