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Post-Quantum Cryptography Alliance Launched

February 7, 2024
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The Linux Foundation has announced the launch of the Post-Quantum Cryptography Alliance (PQCA), a collaborative initiative aimed at advancing and promoting the adoption of post-quantum cryptography. This alliance, spearheaded by industry leaders including AWS, Cisco, IBM, and Nvidia, will focus on addressing the security challenges posed by the emergence of quantum computing. As quantum computing is expected to render existing security measures obsolete, securing data and communications in the post-quantum era becomes imperative, driving the PQCA’s mission to provide crucial support in this domain.

The PQCA will engage in the development of standardized post-quantum algorithms, aiming to assist organizations and open-source projects seeking to align with the Commercial National Security Algorithm Suite 2.0. Moreover, the alliance will undertake various technical projects, such as developing software for evaluating, prototyping, and deploying post-quantum algorithms. These efforts are crucial for facilitating the adoption of post-quantum cryptography and ensuring robust cybersecurity measures in the face of evolving technological threats.

Founding members of the PQCA have been actively involved in the standardization of post-quantum cryptography, contributing to the NIST Post-Quantum Cryptography Standardization Project. Building on this foundation, the PQCA launch projects include initiatives such as the Open Quantum Safe project and the PQ Code Package project, aimed at developing production-ready software implementations of post-quantum cryptography standards. This collaborative approach underscores the urgency and complexity of transitioning to post-quantum cryptography in the digital age.

The launch of PQCA follows significant developments in the field, including IBM’s roadmap for post-quantum computing migration and guidance from UK and US government agencies to aid organizations in this transition. As quantum computing continues to evolve, the PQCA’s efforts to promote standardized algorithms and support technical projects will be essential in safeguarding data integrity and security in an increasingly digital and interconnected world.”

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  • Post-Quantum Cryptography Alliance

 

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