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* [https://www.nsa.gov/Press-Room/News-Highlights/Article/Article/3148990/nsa-releases-future-quantum-resistant-qr-algorithm-requirements-for-national-se/ Commercial National Security Algorithm (CNSA) Suite 2.0] ... Federal-wide guidance on Cryptography, including PQC | * [https://www.nsa.gov/Press-Room/News-Highlights/Article/Article/3148990/nsa-releases-future-quantum-resistant-qr-algorithm-requirements-for-national-se/ Commercial National Security Algorithm (CNSA) Suite 2.0] ... Federal-wide guidance on Cryptography, including PQC |
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- Radial Basis Function Network (RBFN)
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- Time
- Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) | NIST
- Cybersecurity Framework | NIST
- Using the Cybersecurity Framework | DHS
- Cybersecurity Strategy .pdf | DHS
- Cybersecurity Framework - US-CERT | DHS
- Cybersecurity - Software Engineering Institute | Carnegie Mellon
- Pentagon Researchers Test 'Worst-Case Scenario' Attack on U.S. Power Grid | Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency - Nextgov
- Election Security | Nextgov
- AI Risk Management Framework (AI RMF 1.0 | NIST
- NIST Selects ‘Lightweight Cryptography’ Algorithms to Protect Small Devices | Chad Boutin - NIST ... The algorithms are designed to protect data created and transmitted by the Internet of Things and other small electronics. The winner, a group of cryptographic algorithms called Ascon, will be published as NIST’s lightweight cryptography standard later in 2023
- NIST Launches New Trustworthy and Responsible AI Resource Center: Includes First Version of AI Risk Management Framework Playbook
- Addressing Post Quantum
Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC)
NIST Standardization process for PQC
NIST winners and will ratify standards in 2024
- Multiple global rounds since 2015 led to NIST announcing winners in July 22 - four algorithms:
- CRYSTALS-KYBER was chosen by NIST as the new standard for public-key encryption/KEMs
- Falcon, CRYSTALS-Dilithium and SPHINCS+ will all be standardized for digital signatures
- There are more algorithms under consideration too, so the process continues
National Security Agency (NSA) - Cybersecurity
- National Security Agency (NSA) - Cybersecurity Directorate
- Commercial National Security Algorithm (CNSA) Suite 2.0 ... Federal-wide guidance on Cryptography, including PQC
- PQC is default from 2025 in Software and Web Browsers
- PQC is default from 2026 in Networking
- PQC is default from 2027 in Operating Systems
- PQC is default from 2030 in Niche Systems
- PQC is default for all systems - including legacy systems - by 2033