QIZ Security raises $17M seed round for post-quantum readiness platform
Cybersecurity startup QIZ Security Ltd. today announced it has raised $17 million in seed funding to expand a platform that discovers and governs the encryption buried across enterprise systems ahead of the migration to quantum-safe algorithms.
Founded in 2025, the company offers a platform that connects to enterprise systems over application programming interfaces rather than the agents or network probes such tools usually require.
The platform works by building an inventory of every cryptographic asset it finds, whether on-premises, in the cloud or somewhere in between, and then ties each one to the applications and business processes that use it. Outdated protocols, weak cipher suites and unencrypted data get flagged, scored for severity and business impact and handed to security teams as a fix list in priority order.
Most large enterprises cannot answer basic questions about their own cryptography. Which algorithms run where? Who owns the keys? What breaks when any of it changes? Sorting that out takes years and organizations that start late may find sensitive data has already been harvested by attackers waiting on quantum hardware capable of decrypting it.











