Google accelerated its post-quantum encryption transition to 2029, preparing systems for future quantum computers capable of breaking today's cryptographic standards.
On Wednesday, Google said it was moving up the date it needs to prepare for when quantum computers will be able to break current encryption algorithms to 2029, catching experts of ...
Google set a public deadline for migrating to post-quantum cryptography, setting a strong signal for IT and security leaders ...
The latest specification integrates NIST-standardized ML-KEM and ML-DSA to help device owners safeguard sensitive data ...
Quantum security is not just about new algorithms – operators must tackle key issues and untangle crypto sprawl before ...
Quantum computers will likely be able to crack current encryption algorithms earlier than once thought, posing a serious ...
Quantum computing could break current encryption. Businesses must adopt post-quantum cryptography now to protect sensitive ...
Google has significantly shortened its readiness deadline for Q Day, the point when existing quantum computers can break ...
The company has advanced its timeline for viable quantum computing, and thus the necessity of migrating to quantum-safe ...
And then we expect you to change,” explains Yoon Auh from post-quantum tech provider BOLTS.QFlex from BOLTSHe adds that ...
Google sets out a timeline for its migration to post-quantum cryptography, saying it will complete its migration before the ...
In a post published on Wednesday, Google said it is giving itself until 2029 to prepare for this event. The post went on to ...