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* [https://www.siliconrepublic.com/enterprise/quantum-apocalypse-store-now-decrypt-later-encryption  Quantum apocalypse: Experts warn of ‘store now, decrypt later’ hacks | Leigh McGowran - Silicon Republic]
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== NIST Standardization process for PQC ==
 
== NIST Standardization process for PQC ==
NIST winners and will ratify standards in 2024
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* [https://csrc.nist.gov/projects/post-quantum-cryptography Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) | NIST]
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* NIST winners and will ratify standards in 2024
 
* Multiple global rounds since 2015 led to NIST announcing winners in July 22 - four algorithms:
 
* 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
 
** CRYSTALS-KYBER was chosen by NIST as the new standard for public-key encryption/KEMs

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Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC)


Quantum Apocalypse: Store Now, Decrypt Later (DNDL) ... stealing data now to decrypt it in future, as quantum computing could render modern encryption methods obsolete


NIST Standardization process for PQC

  • Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) | NIST
  • 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