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Agencies are being encouraged to factor post-quantum encryption requirements into the acquisition process, as CISA works on a products list.
In particular, experts predicted a rise in quantum-resistant cryptography, also known as post-quantum cryptography (PQC), as organisations prepare for a future where advanced quantum tech could ...
“The emergence of quantum computers capable of breaking current cryptographic methods presents a challenge to the entire financial ecosystem. Addressing this challenge requires a transition to ...
While quantum computers promise groundbreaking advancements, they also pose a significant threat to the cryptographic algorithms that protect sensitive information across the internet. Enter ...
But to defend sensitive information, now and in the future, organizations must turn to post-quantum cryptography, or PQC, now. By performing a cryptographic key assessment (CKA), developing a PQC ...
This has given rise to post-quantum cryptography algorithms and on Tuesday, the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) published the first set of standards for post-quantum ...
The U.S. Department of Commerce’s National Institute of Standards and Technology today released its Federal Information Process Standards for post-quantum cryptography, a new set of standards ...
This reality leaves corporate leaders and cybersecurity experts with one choice — prepare for the future of post-quantum cryptography (PQC) before it's too late. Fortunately, after years of ...
SEALSQ, has been a pioneer in post-quantum cryptography. It has developed quantum-resistant algorithms optimized for microcontrollers and embedded devices, ensuring the security of IoT ecosystems ...
Major information technology (IT) players like Akamai, and browsers including Google Chrome, have already initiated large-scale efforts to shore up their post-quantum cryptographic cybersecurity.