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Is Your Business Ready for Post-Quantum Cryptography by 2026?


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Businesses must prepare for post-quantum cryptography (PQC) by 2026 to ensure security against emerging quantum threats. Key readiness capabilities include Discovery, Planning with pilot execution, Continuous Intelligence, and Automation, all essential for achieving true crypto-agility. With NIST's finalized PQC standards, organizations have a framework for timely migration. As quantum computing advances, immediate action is critical to safeguard data, making understanding PQC a priority for cybersecurity strategies.

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Key Insights

Core Capabilities for PQC Readiness

  • Discovery: Identifying current cryptographic methods and their use-cases is crucial to understand vulnerabilities.
  • Planning with Pilot Execution: Implementing pilot programs helps bridge the transition to quantum-safe algorithms.
  • Continuous Intelligence: Ongoing assessment of emerging quantum threats and cryptographic effectiveness is vital.
  • Automation: Streamlining cryptographic management enhances agility and responsiveness in deploying PQC solutions.

NIST Standards and Implementation Framework

  • NIST set the groundwork with the finalization of three PQC standards (FIPS 203, 204, 205) in August 2024.
  • These standards guide organizations on how to start their migration processes effectively.
  • A second validation phase for new algorithms is currently in progress, further facilitating the transition.

Immediate Risks from Quantum Attacks

  • Attackers today are collecting encrypted data, poised to decrypt it once cryptographically relevant quantum computers (CRQC) become available.
  • Research by Google Quantum AI indicates that the quantum resources needed to break common cryptographic methods are less than anticipated.

Global Regulatory Landscape

  • Countries including the G7, EU, U.S., India, and Australia have set 2030-2035 deadlines for migrating critical systems to quantum-safe protocols.
  • Adhering to these timelines is paramount for compliance and the protection of sensitive data.

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