Spotlight on Post Quantum Cryptography Migration as NIST Releases PQC Standards

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The quantum computing threat has been a growing concern within the cybersecurity community. The U.S. intelligence community expects these technologies to become operational by the early 2030s.

In response to the increasing quantum computing threat, the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has released three new standards for post-quantum cryptography (PQC). The standards are a pivotal move towards cryptographic protection, and will have an immediate impact on global business and national security.

Join Marc Manzano, SandboxAQ's General Manager of Cybersecurity in conversation with:
Colin Soutar, Managing Director at Deloitte
Andrew Regenscheid, Cryptographic Technology Group Manager at NIST
Carlos Aguilar-Melchor, Cybersecurity Chief Scientist at SandboxAQ

Together, they dissect the nuances of these standards, examine the impact on critical infrastructures, and provide practical insights on how leaders can implement these algorithms to safeguard their cryptographic inventory ahead of the quantum threat.

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If NIST protects non national security, which organization protects national security? Is that NSA?

Updating this is going to be a beast! Ugh. That's my empathy as a computer engineer. No. I would recommend updating the few libraries which are already called by millions of applications, and inserting your sandbox AQ solution. The solution needs Internet networking, challenge response, and other technical processing.

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To posterity

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