Post-Quantum Web Could be Safer, Faster
Major providers are testing a quantum-safe version of HTTPS that shrinks certificates to one-tenth their previous size, decreasing latency and adding transparency.
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Major providers are testing a quantum-safe version of HTTPS that shrinks certificates to one-tenth their previous size, decreasing latency and adding transparency.
Google has announced a new program in its Chrome browser to ensure that HTTPS certificates are secure against the future risk posed by quantum computers
Google Chrome initiates quantum-resistant measures via Merkle Tree Certificates to secure HTTPS
Maximum Validity of Public TLS Certificates Will Drop From 398 Days to Just 47 DaysThe future of managing digital certificates is already here - it's just not evenly distributed yet. With the public TLS certificate validity period set to drop to just 47 days, as well as the need to migrate to quantum-safe encryption, experts see automation as key to achieving crypto agility.
Real-Time, Deep Cryptographic Discovery Added to Certificate Automation PortfolioKeyfactor is acquiring CipherInsights and InfoSec Global in a move designed to shift cryptographic security earlier in the lifecycle. The acquisitions offer real-time and deep discovery capabilities to help customers identify and remediate cryptographic weaknesses ahead of quantum disruption.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has added support for the ML-KEM post-quantum key encapsulation mechanism to AWS Key Management Service (KMS), AWS Certificate Manager (ACM), and AWS Secrets Manager, making TLS connections more secure. [...]