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Agencies and Industry Coordinate Post-Quantum Migration PlansThe White House convened government officials, quantum companies and researchers to accelerate the transition to post-quantum cryptography, align public-private investments and reinforce a 2030 deadline as advances in quantum computing increase risks to today's encryption.

Bank Info Security 8 months ago

Are We in the Quantum Decade?

Growing Enterprise Use Cases and National Missions Signal Toward a Quantum EraQuantum computers are finally emerging from sterile labs after decades of research and development. Recent breakthroughs and use cases indicate that the quantum decade has begun, with collaboration across the private sector, startup community, government and academia accelerating development.

Bank Info Security 1 year, 3 months ago

UK NCSC Sets 2035 Deadline for Post-Quantum Migration

Cyber Agency Urges Critical Infrastructure Operators to Migrate Within the DeadlineThe British cybersecurity agency urged critical infrastructure operators to adopt to post-quantum cryptography by 2035 as it and other government agencies prepare for the inevitability of quantum computers capable of breaking current encryption algorithms.

Bank Info Security 1 year, 6 months ago

CISA: 2035 Quantum Encryption Deadline Still Achievable

CISA Says 2035 Quantum Deadline Remains Achievable Despite Recent BreakthroughsThe federal government’s 2035 mandate to adopt quantum-resistant encryption remains feasible despite technological advancements in quantum computing, a top official for the U.S. cyber defense agency told ISMG, but experts warn challenges such as bureaucratic delays and financial costs persist.

Experts Say Feds May Face Cost and Timeline Challenges in Quantum ReadinessThe United States is preparing for an age of quantum computing as federal agencies roll out initiatives designed to boost "quantum readiness," and as experts warn the government may face issues that delay its ability to defend against a future of advanced threats enabled by the emerging technology.

Nuclear, hypersonic hardware is one thing, but you can probably keep the quantum computer stuff, Vlad The US Department of Justice unsealed a 16-count indictment today accusing five Russians, an American citizen, and a lawful permanent US resident of smuggling export-controlled electronics and military ammunition out of the United States for the Russian government.…