Vancouver Cybersecurity Firm Expands Quantum-Ready Platform to Southeast Asia
Quantum Secure Encryption Corp. is expanding its QAuth identity platform sales into Indonesia and Malaysia. The company focuses on strengthening login screens and preparing for a post-quantum computing era.

Vancouver-based cybersecurity firm Quantum Secure Encryption Corp. (QSE) has announced the expansion of a targeted sales and channel initiative for QAuth, its quantum-ready identity and authentication platform, into Indonesia and Malaysia. The move pushes one of QSE's core products into two of the fastest-growing cybersecurity markets in Southeast Asia.
The company's strategy posits that strengthening identity and authentication serves as a practical and immediate step for organizations to enhance security and prepare for future threats from quantum computing. The QAuth platform is designed to help businesses control employee and administrator access to enterprise applications while adding a quantum-resilient security layer to authentication workflows, without disrupting existing systems.
The expansion targets enterprise, government, and regulated industry buyers across sectors such as financial services, healthcare, telecommunications, manufacturing, and critical infrastructure, facilitated through regional channel partners already active in the market.
QSE emphasizes that identity is often the starting point for cyberattacks. QAuth offers organizations a practical way to strengthen login security, access control, and identity protection, while also moving the organization's architecture toward quantum readiness. The company aims to make this transition simple for customers and avoid unnecessary disruption to their existing workflows.
QSE views Southeast Asia as a strategically important market and one of the fastest-growing regions for cybersecurity modernization, driven by expanding regulatory requirements, increasing digitalization, and growing awareness of quantum-related risks.