F5 Rolls Out Post-Quantum Cryptography Tools for App Security, enabling MSSPs

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F5 has added new post-quantum cryptography (PQC) capabilities to its Application Delivery and Security Platform, aimed at helping organizations prepare for the security risks posed by quantum computing, reports SiliconANGLE. As classical encryption grows more vulnerable to emerging quantum threats, the company’s new tools are designed to safeguard data without disrupting performance across hybrid, multicloud, and legacy environments.The platform integrates PQC support into both server-side and client-side encryption workflows, enabling security teams to secure apps, APIs, and data while maintaining availability and user experience. With this release, F5 is positioning its platform as a way for enterprises to manage the transition to quantum-safe encryption without introducing operational complexity or downtime.F5’s solution uses National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)-backed algorithms to deliver trusted encryption that aligns with evolving regulatory standards. The tools also support unified visibility into encrypted traffic, allowing organizations to improve threat detection, integrate automation, and align with AI-powered observability practices.The release reflects a growing urgency around quantum readiness, especially as organizations look to future-proof their security architectures. F5’s approach aims to make PQC adoption manageable for MSSPs by embedding it within a scalable, multi-tenant security and application delivery stack, giving providers a way to offer quantum-ready encryption services across client environments as quantum computing capabilities evolve.Get essential knowledge and practical strategies to fortify your applications.Learn More