The U.S. Department of Commerce’s National Institute of Standards and Technology today released its Federal Information Process Standards for post-quantum cryptography, a new set of standards that ...
As quantum computing swiftly advances, organizations face an unprecedented cybersecurity challenge. Cryptanalytically relevant quantum computers (CRQCs) stand to be able to break current encryption ...
As quantum computers rapidly advance, U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) publishes new algorithms developed by IBM (IBM), in collaboration with industry partners, to secure ...
Scientific guidance meant to ensure the U.S. is ready to shore up cyber defenses against a potential quantum computers’ ability to break through modern encryption methods are set for release the week ...
The National Institute of Standards and Technology will review its methods for developing cryptographic standards following the controversy stirred by leaked documents that highlighted efforts by the ...
No longer relegated to post-doctorate physics academia and sad Schrödinger's cat thought experiments, post-quantum computing remediation has arrived in the real world. Quantum computing is expected to ...
Action by a government standards agency on potential post-quantum cryptographic algorithms will strongly stimulate the PQC market over the next five years, according to an international research and ...
The world’s first post-quantum cryptography standards have been formalized by the US National Institute of Standards & Technology (NIST). The standards provide organizations with a framework to secure ...
The "Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) Market by Solution (Quantum-Safe Hardware, Quantum-Resistant Encryption Products, Cryptographic Libraries, VPN, Authentication), Service (Migration Services, ...