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Automated post-quantum cryptographic (PQC) vulnerability assessment platform designed to identify legacy cryptographic protocols and suggest quantum-resistant alternatives.
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QSecure Radar is a hackathon project (PNB/PSB Hackathon 2026) with no current community traction (0 stars, 0 forks). As a project created for a specific competition, it serves as a proof-of-concept rather than a production-ready tool. The defensibility is near zero because it lacks a proprietary dataset, unique scanning algorithms, or deep integration into infrastructure. The field of Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) is being dominated by heavyweights like Google (which integrated Kyber into Chrome/Android), IBM, and specialized, well-funded startups like SandboxAQ. Any capability offered here is likely a wrapper around standard NIST-approved PQC algorithms or libraries like liboqs. Platform domination risk is high because cloud providers (AWS, Azure, Google Cloud) are already baking PQC assessment and KMS (Key Management Service) upgrades directly into their infrastructure. For a tool like this to survive, it would need to offer deep legacy code auditing that exceeds the capabilities of standard static analysis tools, which is unlikely for a 19-day-old hackathon entry.
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