Qrypt has introduced a post-quantum secure virtual private network (VPN) tailored for NVIDIA's Jetson Orin and upcoming Jetson Thor platforms, aiming to safeguard robotics data from potential "harvest now, decrypt later" (HNDL) attacks. This move is significant as robotics systems, such as autonomous mobile robots and drones, often operate in the field for over a decade, making their sensitive data vulnerable to interception and future decryption. The Qrypt solution addresses this concern by providing a post-quantum secure connection, mitigating the risk of data compromise. With NVIDIA's advancements in quantum computing narrowing the timeline for cryptographic migration, the urgency to adopt post-quantum cryptography (PQC) increases1. This development matters to practitioners as it underscores the need for proactive planning and implementation of PQC solutions to protect against future quantum computing threats.