Asia's aggressive pursuit of quantum computing capabilities necessitates a corresponding emphasis on post-quantum security measures. The region's governments have been investing heavily in quantum research and infrastructure, mirroring the White House's recent executive order to accelerate quantum computing efforts and prioritize post-quantum cryptography. This shift acknowledges the critical importance of quantum readiness in national security planning. As regulatory frameworks evolve to address post-quantum risks, compliance requirements will likely change, creating an advantage for entities that assess and adapt early. The development of post-quantum cryptography, such as protocols resistant to quantum computer attacks, is crucial to safeguarding sensitive information1. So what matters to practitioners is that proactive investment in post-quantum security can mitigate potential vulnerabilities and ensure a competitive edge in the emerging quantum landscape.