Quantum Risk Institute
Resources
A curated index of QRI pages, reports, source notes, and migration tools.
QRI resource map
Quantum Threat Level white paper
The flagship 0-100 scoring model.
2025 timeline report notes
QRI reading notes from the GRI/evolutionQ report.
Standards tracker
NIST, CISA, NSA, and migration timelines.
Research library
Core sources and analysis links.
Blog analysis
Ongoing posts on quantum risk and cryptography.
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Sources and further reading
- Global Risk Institute - Quantum Threat Timeline Report 2025
- NIST CSRC - Post-Quantum Cryptography project
- CISA - Quantum-readiness migration to post-quantum cryptography
- NSA - Post-Quantum Cybersecurity Resources
QRI content is educational research commentary, not financial advice, legal advice, or a prediction.
QRI analysis notes
Resources should be read as part of a broader risk model, not as an isolated prediction. QRI separates three questions: what has been publicly demonstrated, what would be required for cryptographic relevance, and how long migration would take for systems that depend on vulnerable public-key cryptography.
The current public evidence still supports a low near-term Bitcoin threat level. At the same time, the 2025 expert timeline discussion, post-quantum standards activity, and harvest-now-decrypt-later risk all point to the same planning lesson: organizations should use the quiet period to inventory cryptography, understand data shelf life, and reduce future migration pressure.
How QRI reviews this topic
For this page, QRI looks for primary-source support, clear language, internal consistency with the 0-100 Quantum Threat Level, and explicit separation between Bitcoin-specific risk and broader public-key infrastructure risk. A page does not earn trust by sounding certain. It earns trust by explaining what is known, what is unknown, and what evidence would change the conclusion.
Readers should treat this page as educational research commentary. It is not financial advice, legal advice, or a prediction that a specific quantum computer will arrive by a specific date. The right operational response is proportional readiness: monitor credible evidence, follow standards, and prepare migration paths before urgency becomes expensive.