Government agencies and organizations must now transition to quantum-resistant encryption systems by December, as mandated by a recent executive order titled Securing the Nation against Advanced Cryptographic Attacks. This accelerated deadline aims to safeguard sensitive information from potential quantum computer attacks, which could compromise decades' worth of secrets. The order specifically targets "high-value assets" and "high-impact systems", requiring the adoption of post-quantum cryptographic key establishment schemes to ensure the security of critical infrastructure. This move underscores the urgent need for organizations to reassess their cryptographic protocols and implement quantum-resistant solutions to maintain the integrity of their systems1. The new deadline imposes significant pressure on agencies to prioritize post-quantum cryptography, making it essential for practitioners to proactively evaluate and update their encryption protocols to avoid potential compliance issues and maintain the trust of their stakeholders.