A recent executive order signed by Trump mandates federal agencies to expedite their migration to post-quantum cryptography, with a deadline set for high-value assets and high-impact systems to be transitioned by 2030 and 2031, respectively. This move is driven by the need to stay ahead of the potential risks posed by quantum computing to current cryptographic systems. The order underscores the urgency of adapting to post-quantum cryptography (PQC) to ensure the long-term security of sensitive information. Federal agencies must now prioritize the assessment and implementation of PQC solutions to meet the imposed timelines. The accelerated migration is expected to drive compliance requirements, making it essential for organizations to stay informed and proactive in their own post-quantum preparations1. This development matters to cybersecurity practitioners as it sets a precedent for the industry, emphasizing the need for timely investment in post-quantum cryptography to maintain a secure posture against emerging quantum threats.