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Perpetuals launches quantum-resilient security service for financial markets

·Source: Finextra

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Perpetuals.com Ltd (NASDAQ: PDC), the AI-powered financial services company that is leveling the playing field for traders, today announced the launch of Quantum-Resilience-as-a-Service (QRaaS), a new security offering that helps organizations strengthen their encryption in the face of emerging risks posed by quantum computing.

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Perpetuals.com Ltd (NASDAQ: PDC), the AI-powered financial services company that is leveling the playing field for traders, today announced the launch of Quantum-Resilience-as-a-Service (QRaaS), a new security offering that helps organizations strengthen their encryption in the face of emerging risks posed by quantum computing.

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Originally published by Finextra on Apr 8, 2026.

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