The Last Encryption: Redefining Secure in the Quantum Age

“It must be understood that quantum computers will be able to easily break all existing forms of encryption. This renders the entire world’s current cybersecurity infrastructure obsolete, including the systems that protect critical infrastructure, financial services, healthcare, and national security. There is only one known encryption solution against quantum. And we have it.”

— Walter Raquet, CEO, Symmatrics

Every lock you trust to safeguard your sensitive information carries a hidden expiration date. Cryptographers have a name for the day these locks will fail: Q-Day. It is not if, it is when. And thanks to AI and quantum computing, that day is coming faster than anyone expected. If you wait until Q-Day to act, you will already be too late
Harvest Now, Decrypt Later

The Cataclysmic Threat Already Underway

Since its inception, encryption has been a holding action. A wager that if a problem is hard enough, no one will solve it. That wager held, until it didn't. The breaking of encryption has always been an arms race with no finish line: a contest between the clever mind that writes the code and the clever mind that breaks it. This contest is at the root of everything we do online, and it is now living on borrowed time. The arrival of quantum computing is changing the game.

The Last Encryption is the account of how the cyber war arms race ends – for the better, not the apocalyptically worse.

In March 2026, the consensus of all 18 US intelligence agencies put the verdict in writing: the cryptography protecting our finance, our healthcare, and our government runs on a ticking time bomb. Our adversaries - China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea - are already positioned to exploit this Achilles heel and are not waiting for Q-Day. They are harvesting encrypted data today to use quantum computers to break and read it tomorrow.

Within the account, Symmatrics CEO Walter Raquet lays out the severity of the situation with uncomfortable precision, then names the answer:

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Within the account, Symmatrics CEO Walter Raquet lays out the severity of the situation with uncomfortable precision, then names the answer:

Symmatrics world-first and commercially available One-Time Pad Symmetric Key Encryption.

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The One-Time Pad: Unbreakable Since 1949

Not a stronger lock nor a new algorithm waiting to be broken. Rather, it is the one cipher proven mathematically unbreakable since 1949: the One-Time Pad – secure not because it is hard to solve, but because there is nothing to mathematically solve: there is no algorithm. No amount of computing power, classical or quantum, can ever do it thanks to its principles of Perfect Secrecy and True Randomness.

Scaling the most secure form of encryption ever invented to operate globally at the speed of the modern internet has been insurmountable: Until now. For the first time in history, Symmatrics has successfully addressed the logistical constraints of One-Time Pad to meet the demands of real-time global commerce. Once confined only to the world's intelligence agencies, this Q-Day solution now becomes the only truly future-proof and quantum-secure encryption. When something can never be broken, it never needs a successor.

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The arms race is over. We are entering a new world; one made safe by Symmatrics. The only variable left is whether the nation meets it on a timeline we control, or one an adversary imposes.

Symmatrics is sharing this technology with government and enterprise leaders at a special rate to accelerate adoption and keep our nation’s economy and critical infrastructure secure.

Please get in touch with us to discuss the simple, fast, affordable steps to secure your systems. Our solution sits alongside your existing tech stack. There is no rip-and-replace.

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