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Decisions-first, not theory-first.

Training for the engineer or architect told their system must be “post-quantum ready” — and now has to decide what that actually means. Earn a credential that proves it.

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Intermediate

qproof Practitioner

A decisions-first course for the engineer or architect told their system must be “post-quantum ready” — and now has to decide what that actually means. Pass the proctored exam to earn the Certified Practitioner credential.

What you'll be able to do

  • Frame migration as a risk-asymmetry decision, not a timeline bet
  • Choose primitives and parameter sets with confidence
  • Design hybrid constructions for TLS and messaging
  • Plan and monitor a production rollout with a rollback path

Who it's for

  • Engineers & architects owning a TLS-terminating service
  • Teams running a PKI or signing pipeline
  • Security leads preparing for a certification cycle
Proctored exam
Credential
qproof Certified Practitioner
Format
Online · self-paced + proctored exam
Duration
≈ 10 hours
Level
Intermediate
Price
€299 intro · €499 standard
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Curriculum

01

The migration clock

Why migration is not optional, the regulatory landscape (NIST, CNSA 2.0, BSI, ANSSI), and the harvest-now-decrypt-later threat.

02

Choosing primitives

ML-KEM, ML-DSA, and SLH-DSA — what each is for, and how to pick a parameter set for your security category and constraints.

03

Hybrid constructions

What a hybrid buys you, the X-Wing combiner, and X25519MLKEM768 as the de facto TLS default — plus the pitfalls of getting it wrong.

04

Migrating TLS & PKI

Handshake key shares, certificate signatures and size, downgrade protection, and what to actually do this quarter.

05

Secure messaging

PQXDH-style initial keys, continuous-ratchet PQ, group messaging with MLS, and the exposure of stored ciphertexts.

06

The library landscape

What “production-ready” means, and how to choose a library on maintenance and audit posture — not the longest feature list.

07

Conformance testing

Why KATs are necessary but not sufficient, conformance batteries, fuzzing, and verifying constant-time behaviour at the binary level.

08

Rollout & operations

Dark launch, gradual ramp, what to monitor during rollout, and a rollback path — treating migration as a normal production change.

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More courses are coming

We are showcasing the Practitioner track first. Team bundles and an advanced auditor track follow. Register your interest and we'll let you know as new cohorts open.

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