The Crypt of the Future Already Has a Date: 2035 Marks the Beginning of the Post-Quantic Era
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Post-quantic cryptography (PQC) has ceased to be a futuristic idea to become an urgent necessity. With the publication of the first official standard by the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), the picture has changed completely. From now on, all U.S. federal agencies must adopt these new standards by 2035, and that has triggered alarms throughout the global technology industry. The reason is clear: current algorithms, suc…
Companies are faced with a silent but potentially devastating deadline: the day when quantum computers will make current cryptographic standards obsolete. This "Q-Day", although still hypothetical, pushes the world's largest organizations to anticipate a complete overhaul of their digital security. While the alert seems still far away for some, the weak signals [...] The post Post-Quantical Cryptography: from the urgency of a quantum-resistant e…
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