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What CISOs Need to Do About Post-Quantum Migration in the Next 24 Months

In this Help Net Security video, Garfield Jones, SVP Global Strategy and Research, QuSecure, lays out what CISOs should do over the next 24 months. A recent Google paper moved the expected arrival of a cryptographically relevant quantum computer from 2035 to 2029, leaving organizations about two and a half years to prepare. Such a machine, paired with Shor’s algorithm, would break the public key encryption in use today. Jones explains the Harves…
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Cryptography protects the exchange, payments, signatures and authentication of equipment. A quantum computer of sufficient size would make it obsolete, and the European Commission considers it likely that such a machine will be operational by 2040. The ANSSI publishes a risk analysis for non-specialist decision-makers. Migration to post-quantum cryptography taking about [...] The post-post-quantum Cryptography: the post-quantum transition must b…

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