Crypto Inventory Template
Excel workbook with inventory fields, dropdowns, risk scoring, priority formulas, readiness checklist, cloud/IAM playbook, OT/ICS checklist, and reference map.
Download XLSXImplementation guidance, assessment frameworks, migration playbooks, and operational checklists for organizations preparing for NIST-standardized Post-Quantum Cryptography.
This hub provides public-facing templates and checklists for post-quantum cryptography readiness. It focuses on practical migration preparation: cryptographic inventory, crypto-agility, cloud and IAM dependencies, supplier readiness, and safety-first OT/ICS/SCADA planning.
Templates and checklists for teams building a measured migration path from today’s cryptography to quantum-resistant standards.
Excel workbook with inventory fields, dropdowns, risk scoring, priority formulas, readiness checklist, cloud/IAM playbook, OT/ICS checklist, and reference map.
Download XLSXGovernance, discovery, risk classification, architecture, PKI, cloud/IAM, supplier, testing, operations, and training readiness items.
Open ChecklistPhase-based migration playbook for cloud services, IAM, machine identities, certificates, federation, workload identities, and signing dependencies.
Open PlaybookSafety-first checklist for OT/ICS/SCADA cryptographic discovery, remote access, vendor roadmaps, testing, compensating controls, and lifecycle planning.
Open OT ChecklistAssessment prompts for algorithm visibility, replacement speed, certificate lifecycle readiness, integration ownership, policy exception handling, and measurable agility.
Open AssessmentIdentity-focused checklist for Entra ID, federation, SSO, workload identities, token signing, certificate chains, conditional access, and machine-to-machine trust.
Open Identity ChecklistLightweight CSV version of the cryptographic inventory fields for teams that want to import data into Power BI, GRC tooling, or migration trackers.
Download CSVMapped guidance areas across NIST post-quantum standards, federal migration expectations, enterprise implementation dependencies, and operational control families.
Open MapPQC readiness begins with ownership, inventory discipline, and a practical view of where cryptography supports business-critical systems.
A cloud and IAM migration plan should sequence visibility, readiness, testing, staged adoption, and operational monitoring.
Build a cryptographic dependency map across cloud, identity, workloads, certificates, integrations, and suppliers.
Rank systems by risk and migration feasibility, then define hybrid, replacement, isolation, or compensating control strategies.
Validate PQC-ready libraries, certificates, identity flows, service-to-service trust, logging, rollback, and performance impact.
Track exceptions, vendor readiness, crypto policy drift, certificate lifecycle changes, and migration progress metrics.
Operational technology environments need a safety-first migration path that respects uptime, vendor constraints, certification boundaries, and long equipment lifecycles.
Map remote access, engineering workstations, gateways, historian connections, firmware signing, vendor tunnels, and certificate-based trust.
Use segmentation, jump hosts, access control, compensating monitoring, and tested maintenance windows before touching production control paths.
Request PQC roadmaps, upgrade compatibility, performance constraints, validated firmware paths, rollback plans, and support timelines.
Crypto-agility is the operational ability to identify, replace, validate, and govern cryptography without rebuilding entire systems.
Identity platforms, federation flows, token signing, workload identities, and certificate authorities are high-leverage starting points for PQC readiness.
Use these source families to align migration work with public standards, agency guidance, and enterprise security control expectations.
Download the workbook, identify priority systems, and use the linked playbooks to turn cryptographic visibility into a practical migration plan.