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As quantum risk moves from theory to inevitability, a new public-private collaboration aims to operationalize the shift to quantum-resilient cryptography across enterprise
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Google urges faster shift to post-quantum cryptography as 'Q-day' nears
The National Institute of Standards and Technology finalized its first three post-quantum cryptography standards on August 13, 2024, giving the technology industry a concrete set of tools to begin replacing encryption methods that quantum computers could eventually break.
NIST consortium is promoting awareness and developing practices to ease migration from current public-key algorithms to quantum-resilient algorithms.
Google warned that quantum advances could break crypto security sooner than expected, with analysts recommending ‘appropriate urgency.’
Quantum security is not just about new algorithms – operators must tackle key issues and untangle crypto sprawl before quantum decryption arrives
CZ says crypto can survive quantum computing by upgrading to post-quantum algorithms, but cautions of execution considerations.
By Laurie Chen BEIJING, March 19 (Reuters) - China will likely develop national standards for post-quantum cryptography in the next three years as it pours funds into research, according to a leading expert in the field.
The latest specification integrates NIST-standardized ML-KEM and ML-DSA to help device owners safeguard sensitive data against quantum attacks