NIST consults on transition to post-quantum cryptography standards

The National Institute of Standards and Technology released its expected approach to transitioning from quantum-vulnerable cryptographic algorithms to post-quantum digital signature algorithms and key-establishment schemes. It identifies existing quantum-vulnerable cryptographic standards and the current quantum-resistant standards that will be used in the migration.

The report should inform the efforts and timelines of federal agencies, industry, and standards organizations for migrating information technology products, services, and infrastructure to post-quantum cryptography (PQC).

Read the full report

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