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Paul Lucier
Dec 08, 2021
‘Tis the season for visits to grandmother and Uncle Joe. ‘Tis also the season for organizations to start planning their roadmaps for a quantum-safe New Year. After all, the third round of the NIST PQC Standardization Process is expected to be completed in early 2022 when the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) makes the much-anticipated announcement of the post-quantum algorithms it intends to standardize.
Paul Lucier
Dec 08, 2021
‘Tis the season for visits to grandmother and Uncle Joe. ‘Tis also the season for organizations to start planning their roadmaps for a quantum-safe New Year. After all, the third round of the NIST PQC…
Mark Pecen
Dec 19, 2017
Leading governments around the globe, along with major corporations, including IBM, Google, Microsoft, have all made substantial investments in the development of large-scale quantum computers, just in…
Mark Pecen
Nov 08, 2017
Cryptographic certificates are used to prove a person’s, system’s, company’s or other entity’s identity. Today, cryptographic certificates are based on public-key cryptography, which is vulnerable to quantum…
Scott Totzke
Oct 26, 2017
On October 17th, the Hudson Institute – a think tank headquartered in Washington, DC – gathered quantum computing and cybersecurity experts to explore the quantum threat from a security and policy perspective.…
ISARA Corporation
Jul 04, 2017
On June 12, ISARA's CEO & Co-Founder, Scott Totzke, was at FinDEVr London 2017 to talk about the emerging quantum computing threat to cybersecurity standards that global financial institutions, as well…