A recent submission to the US Securities and Exchange Commission's Crypto Assets Task Force has highlighted QuSecure's deployment with Banco Sabadell and Accenture as a real-world example of post-quantum cryptography migration. This four-month banking deployment demonstrated the feasibility of implementing post-quantum cryptography within existing infrastructure, using network-layer encryption to enable quantum-safe standards. The Post-Quantum Financial Infrastructure Framework, which cites QuSecure's deployment as a "Real-World Implementation Precedent", outlines the potential for successful migration to post-quantum cryptography. The framework's emphasis on QuSecure's deployment underscores the importance of planning for cryptographic migration in the face of emerging quantum threats1. As a result, the urgency for organizations to develop post-quantum cryptography plans has increased, with the SEC's focus on quantum developments narrowing the timeline for migration.