Post‑quantum cryptography is now required, not optional. Federal and industry experts explain why visibility, crypto agility, and execution — not just new algorithms — will define quantum readiness.
​For much of the past decade, post-quantum cryptography (PQC) lived primarily in academic journals and standards committees.
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The National Institute of Standards and Technology finalized its first three post-quantum cryptography standards on August 13 ...
All cryptography uses hash functions. if it exists [a way to break hashing] we are doomed as human beings. That’s over for cryptography.The NIST-approved post-quantum signatures are at least ten times ...
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Information technology service and consulting company NTT DATA Corp. today announced a new partnership with data security company Fortanix Inc. to help enterprises safeguard sensitive data, counter ...