Quantum computing presents significant opportunities but also poses a substantial threat to current cryptographic methods, as future quantum machines could potentially decrypt data secured by traditional encryption algorithms like RSA and ECC. This risk is not just a future concern; adversaries are already collecting encrypted data with the intention of decrypting it once quantum technology becomes viable. Duality Technologies addresses this issue by integrating post-quantum cryptography (PQC) into Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE), creating a quantum-resilient system that secures data both in transit and in use. This approach, termed "Zero-Footprint Intelligence," allows for encrypted queries on external datasets while keeping investigative intent and sensitive metadata private. Duality emphasizes the urgency of adopting post-quantum FHE to secure data now, ensuring its confidentiality against future quantum decryption capabilities. This technology not only safeguards government analytics but also establishes a foundation for Confidential AI, capable of withstanding emerging cryptographic threats, thereby ensuring long-term data protection.