DuoKey launches the Quantum Risk Score: a structured cryptographic assessment that gives organisations a single, defensible number representing their readiness for post-quantum migration.
Quantum computers powerful enough to break widely used public-key encryption aren’t here yet, but migration won’t be as simple as swapping in a new tool.
It's an aggressive move that'll effectively force operators of critical French infrastructure to move away from traditional ...
Quantum computing threatens the blockchain ecosystem, from Bitcoin to Ethereum and beyond, and Algorand has a plan to be ...
The roadmap covers every layer of the Algorand protocol, from user wallets and developer tooling to consensus mechanisms, with milestones beginning in Q3 2026 and deployment progressing through the ...
France will stop certifying products without quantum-resistant encryption starting in 2027, as governments around the world ...
Somewhere before 2030, a quantum computer powerful enough to crack the cryptography behind every major blockchain may switch ...
The announcement reflects a growing recognition across the crypto industry that transitioning to quantum-resistant ...
Although quantum computers aren’t yet overcoming encryption at scale, that doesn’t mean the IoT sector can afford to wait.
BitGo, in partnership with Silence Laboratories, successfully simulated a post-quantum multi-party computation (MPC) ...
French authorities said that government cybersecurity researchers will stop certifying security products that lack ...
But PQC, PQ3, post-quantum cryptography—just what do all these terms mean? Here’s what you need to know about post-quantum encryption and why it will be critical in protecting our most sensitive data ...