Now Is the Time to Plan for Post-Quantum Cryptography
Panelists from an RSA Conference keynote agreed that organizations need to begin work on PQC migration, if they haven't already.
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Panelists from an RSA Conference keynote agreed that organizations need to begin work on PQC migration, if they haven't already.
NIST may be on the brink of revealing which post-quantum computing encryption algorithms it is endorsing, solidifying commercial developments like QuProtect.
The technique, called store-now, decrypt later (SNDL), means organizations need to prepare now for post-quantum cryptography.
In the next 10 years, public-key encryption needs to be replaced by post-quantum techniques that can stand up to the new challenges.
Biden's executive order pushes new NIST quantum-cryptography standards and directs federal government to move toward quantum-resistant cybersecurity.