Google warns that quantum computers could break crypto sooner than expected, heightening the urgency for post-quantum security across blockchain networks.
​For much of the past decade, post-quantum cryptography (PQC) lived primarily in academic journals and standards committees.
Post‑quantum cryptography is now required, not optional. Federal and industry experts explain why visibility, crypto agility, and execution — not just new algorithms — will define quantum readiness.
Google's quantum research reshapes blockchain security timelines. See how Ethereum, Bitcoin, and Solana differ in post-quantum cryptography readiness.
China working on different standards than the US Finance and energy are priority industries for post-quantum migration US, South Korea aim for full industry migration by 2035 BEIJING, March 19 ...
Secondary root certificate maintains security of communications between servers and clients to facilitate a phased transition from current to ...
Last summer saw security giant Palo Alto Networks update its firewall operating system with quantum-optimized hardware to ...
BEIJING, March 19 (Reuters) - China will likely develop national standards for post-quantum cryptography in the next three ‌years as it pours funds into research, according to a leading expert in ‌the ...
SEALSQ Corp (LAES) ("SEALSQ" or "Company"), a company that focuses on developing and selling Semiconductors, PKI, and Post-Quantum technology hardware and software products, today announced that as ...
Google LLC today announced that it’s stepping up its push toward a quantum computing-safe future with the introduction of a 2029 migration timeline to post-quantum cryptography, or PQC. The timeline ...