KETS Quantum Security is a commercial quantum security tool by KETS Quantum Security. Quantanaut is a commercial quantum security tool by cyberzero. Compare features, ratings, integrations, and community reviews side by side to find the best quantum security fit for your security stack.
Based on our analysis of NIST CSF 2.0 coverage, core features, integrations, company size fit, here is our conclusion:
Enterprise security teams managing cryptographic decay across complex supply chains need Quantanaut because it finds broken encryption and outdated TLS configs that vulnerability scanners skip entirely. The agentless discovery model means you map cryptographic risk using existing tool data without new agents, and the structured PQC transition guidance directly addresses NIST CSF 2.0's GV.SC supply chain requirement. Skip this if your organization hasn't inventoried cryptographic assets yet; Quantanaut assumes you know what you're protecting.
Chip-based QKD and QRNG hardware for quantum-safe cryptographic security.
Cryptographic intelligence platform for mapping hidden encryption & PQC risks.
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KETS Quantum Security: Chip-based QKD and QRNG hardware for quantum-safe cryptographic security. built by KETS Quantum Security. Core capabilities include Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) for physics-based secure key exchange, Quantum Random Number Generation (QRNG) for true hardware entropy, Chip-based, compact hardware design for scalable deployment..
Quantanaut: Cryptographic intelligence platform for mapping hidden encryption & PQC risks. built by cyberzero. Core capabilities include Cryptographic risk discovery across infrastructure and supply chains, Detection of broken certificate chains, Identification of outdated TLS configurations..
Both serve the Quantum Security market but differ in approach, feature depth, and target audience.
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