Quantum Computing Services

Helping organisations get post-quantum ready

Quantum computing capabilities are exploding, causing disruption and incredible opportunities. But many technology and business leaders don’t understand the impact this technology will have on their businesses—the tremendous potential improvements and the risk to data and critical business processes.

We’re helping organisations identify real use cases and value, assess their risk, and take action today to be post-quantum ready.

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Quantum computing are machines that take advantage of the ability of subatomic particles to exist in more than one state at any time. Due to how the particles behave, operations can be done much more quickly and using less energy than classical computers.

So, what does this mean for your business?

Organisations should view quantum computing as a competitive advantage. New quantum machine inspired algorithms will bring innovative solutions and approaches to product development. In addition, quantum computing can reduce time to market and optimise customer delivery.

On the flip side, quantum computing poses a significant risk to organisations. Researchers have shown how quantum computing could kill—or at least significantly weaken—current cryptography systems. A quantum computer will instantly render today’s security systems obsolete and break the encryption of sensitive data protected by such security systems. This puts your organisation’s data, intellectual property (IP, patents, customer information, and data) at risk. Any information shared on public channels now or in the future will become vulnerable. For industries such as financial services and healthcare with significant regulatory requirements for data privacy and security, quantum computers will have a significant business, legal, and ethical impact.

Example areas of risk include:

  • Protecting government and military communications
  • Securing financial and banking transactions
  • Assuring the confidentiality of medical data and healthcare records
  • Safeguarding the storage of personal data in the cloud
  • Restricting access to confidential corporate networks

Post-quantum encryption—new capabilities and algorithms that are resistant to attacks by both classical and quantum computers—to keep information assets secure even after a large-scale quantum computer is available, is underway.

Leading organisations such as the chicago quantum exchange are advancing research and education in the science and engineering of quantum information.

While quantum may still be several years away, organisations need to take steps to prepare today. Our quantum computing services are helping organisations with post-quantum risk assessments, readiness workshops, and planning quantum road maps.

Key steps you should take today:

  1. Select a quantum champion
  2. Conduct a post-quantum readiness workshop
  3. Identify quantum computing use cases, value to your organisation, and potential risks
  4. Chart a quantum course and multi-year road map.
  5. Start your journey and re-assess the road map every 6-12 months. Update the plan based on new quantum computing discoveries and developments, as well as changes in your business and industry.
  6. Be prepared and flexible!
Identify real use cases

Using quantum in your organisation

Protiviti helps organisations identify real use cases to drive value to your organisation. Below are examples of how quantum computing might help you:

Identify real use cases

Financial Services

  • Rebalance documented portfolio gains
  • Optimise trading trajectory
  • Analyse credit risk
  • Integrate AI for better fraud detection

Healthcare

  • Optimise search data for better AI diagnostic aids from faint marks in MRIs to overall symptom comparisons
  • Model and simulate drugs and molecules
  • Analyse genetics

Consumer Goods and Manufacturing

  • Revolutionise all areas of moving product
  • Create complex engineering designs (chips to ideal molecules)
  • Improve AI for autonomous driving GPS navigation

Technology, Media, and Telecommunications

  • Better, faster search capabilities
  • Boost AI and ML, optimised training data, and new algorithms
  • Optimise advertising and marketing analysis
  • Verify and validate software

Power, Utilities and Renewables

  • Improve sensor development
  • Optimise network designs and distribution of energy
  • Maximise oil well output

 

Bridging the gap between science and business

Protiviti partners with organisations, leading the advancement of quantum computing and physics. Our partnerships with national laboratories, distinguished university professors, and technology and industry leaders allow us to bridge the gap between science and business.

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Frequently asked questions

What exactly is quantum computing?

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Quantum computing uses the principles of quantum mechanics to solve complex, real-world problems. Traditional computers rely on binary bits (0s and 1s). Quantum computers represent more information by using quantum bits, or qubits, which can exist in a superposition of multiple states.

These capabilities enable quantum systems to run specialised algorithms that can solve certain problems significantly faster than classical computers and unlock use cases that were previously not possible.

Why should your business care about quantum computing?

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Quantum computing is not just a theoretical concept—it presents both opportunity and risk for organisations in the Netherlands and globally. As quantum technologies improve, organisations can leverage them to gain competitive advantages in areas such as financial modelling, materials science and logistics optimisation.

At the same time, quantum computing poses a growing risk to existing encryption methods, increasing the urgency of adopting Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC). Understanding these opportunities and risks is essential to staying competitive.

How can quantum computing boost your organisation?

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Forward-looking organisations in the Netherlands are already exploring quantum computing to unlock new capabilities. In selected use cases, quantum algorithms can accelerate product development, reduce costs and enhance customer experiences. Early investment in quantum initiatives enables organisations to build expertise and competitive advantage as the technology matures and adoption expands across industries.

How can your business get ready for quantum computing?

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Preparing for quantum computing begins with strategy and education. Organisations should appoint a quantum champion, conduct readiness workshops and evaluate where quantum computing may create value or introduce risk.

Protiviti supports organisations in the Netherlands by conducting post-quantum risk assessments, identifying priority use cases and developing tailored roadmaps, including preparation for migration to PQC. This approach helps organisations stay informed and future-ready.

What does a quantum consultant do?

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A quantum consultant helps organisations leverage quantum computing by identifying high-value use cases, assessing post-quantum security risks, shaping strategy and supporting the delivery of quantum-enabled IT capabilities to drive sustainable value.

What are the biggest benefits and risks of adopting quantum computing?

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Benefits:
Quantum computing can deliver faster insights, advanced analytics, improved optimisation and innovative solutions across industries such as financial services, healthcare and manufacturing.

Risks:
Quantum computing introduces data security risks, may disrupt existing systems and creates new compliance and governance challenges. Quantum consulting helps organisations manage these risks while capturing value responsibly.

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