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France Mandates Quantum-Safe Encryption by 2027
France's cybersecurity agency ANSSI has set a deadline: by 2027, all security products must use quantum-safe encryption to receive certification, with a recommendation for businesses to make the switch by 2030.

Post-Quantum Cryptography Gains Urgent Momentum
In a major milestone, over 70% of human-generated HTTPS requests are now secured with post-quantum key exchange, according to Cloudflare's latest telemetry data, marking a significant leap towards a more secure digital future. This rapid adoption signals that post-quantum cryptography is no longer just an experiment, but a vital protection for billions of online requests every day.

Microsoft Accelerates Post-Quantum Cryptography Migration to 2029
Microsoft is speeding up its transition to post-quantum cryptography, aiming to integrate quantum-safe security into its critical products and services by 2029, in response to rapid advancements in quantum computing. This accelerated timeline is part of its effort to stay ahead of emerging threats and secure trust chains.

Microsoft Accelerates Post-Quantum Cryptography Push by 2029
Microsoft is speeding up its post-quantum cryptography push, aiming to complete the transition by 2029, as advances in quantum research increase the urgency to protect against potential cyber threats. The move is driven by the risk of cryptographically relevant quantum computers emerging sooner than expected, capable of cracking current encryption methods.

Microsoft Accelerates Quantum-Safe Transition Amid Rising Risks
Microsoft is speeding up its transition to quantum-safe cryptography, aiming to protect critical products and services from the growing threat of quantum computer attacks by 2029. The move is a response to rapid advances in quantum research, which have brought the risks of quantum computing closer than expected.

Quantum Deadline Looms: CISOs Face Post-Quantum Readiness Mandate
The clock is ticking: by December 31, 2030, federal high-value systems must adopt post-quantum cryptography for key establishment, and by December 31, 2031, for digital signatures too. Are your systems ready to beat the quantum deadline?

Credentials Face Quantum Threat Decades Ahead
The NSA has set a critical deadline: by January 1, 2027, new national security systems must support quantum-resistant algorithms to stay ahead of emerging threats. With deadlines stretching into the 2030s, organizations must plan now to protect their systems from the looming quantum threat.

Pentagon Unveils Quantum Strategy to Fortify Cryptography Defenses
The Pentagon is bolstering its defenses with a new quantum strategy, aimed at safeguarding its systems for decades to come, Chief Information Officer Kirsten Davies announced. This forward-thinking plan will help mitigate the risks of emerging quantum capabilities and modernize defense networks.

Trump Order Accelerates Federal Post-Quantum Crypto Migration by 2030
The clock is ticking: by December 31, 2030, federal agencies must upgrade their cryptography to protect high-value assets from the looming threat of quantum computers, with digital signatures following suit by December 31, 2031. This executive order accelerates the migration to post-quantum cryptography, compressing the government's previous timeline by four to five years.

US Issues Orders to Advance Quantum Computing and Counter Its Risks
The US is taking a bold step forward in quantum computing, with two new executive orders aimed at harnessing its potential while mitigating risks, and National Cyber Director Sean Cairncross emphasizing the need to balance innovation and security. The orders will drive a national effort to accelerate quantum innovation, foster partnerships, and develop a skilled workforce.

US Accelerates Post-Quantum Encryption Migration with New Executive Orders
The US government is taking a giant leap towards securing its digital future with two new executive orders, accelerating the migration to post-quantum encryption and boosting support for the domestic quantum computing industry. This move is a timely and crucial step forward, as echoed by IBM CEO Arvind Krishna, who applauded the administration's proactive approach.

Pentagon Accelerates Quantum Sensor Deployment
The Pentagon is fast-tracking the deployment of quantum sensors to enhance navigation capabilities, particularly in scenarios where GPS signals are jammed or spoofed. This move follows President Trump's Executive Order 14411, which aims to accelerate the development and operational use of quantum technologies.

Security Leaders Scramble to Accelerate Post-Quantum Cryptography Transition
The pressing question isn't when quantum computers will crack today's encryption, but whether organizations will be prepared to make the switch to post-quantum cryptography before it's too late. With only 8% of SSH servers currently making the transition, experts warn that the time to act is now.

US Invests $2 Billion to Bolster Quantum Computing Lead
The US government has made a groundbreaking $2 billion investment in quantum computing, taking a significant stake in nine key companies to cement its lead in this critical technology. This move signals a major shift in Washington's approach, recognizing quantum computing as a vital national asset rather than a speculative bet.

CISOs Confront Growing Skills Gap in Cybersecurity Teams
A growing concern for CISOs is the widening skills gap in their cybersecurity teams, with 60% citing a lack of skilled staff as a bigger challenge than filling vacant positions. The right people with the right skills are proving harder to find than more bodies to fill open roles.

Former NASA Chief Jim Bridenstine Steers Quantum Space Toward National Security Orbit
Quantum Space is taking a giant leap forward with Jim Bridenstine at the helm, poised to propel the company into a new era of growth and innovation in national security and space exploration. As the former NASA chief and newly appointed CEO, Bridenstine is set to lead Quantum Space as spending on space defense and exploration accelerates.

Europe Mandates 2030 Deadline for Post-Quantum Cryptography Rollout
The French National Cybersecurity Agency is urging a proactive approach to post-quantum cryptography, warning that the transition to quantum-resistant algorithms is a long-term effort that must be initiated now. France has set a 2030 deadline for ministries to deploy post-quantum encryption for sensitive systems.

Nvidia Launches AI Models to Tame Quantum Computing's Error Challenge
Nvidia is harnessing the power of artificial intelligence to tackle the error challenge in quantum computing, introducing the Ising Model Family, a set of open AI models designed to reduce errors and make noisy quantum hardware more useful. By pairing smarter software with existing quantum machines, Nvidia aims to bring us closer to unlocking the full potential of quantum computing.

Enterprises urged to accelerate post-quantum transition planning
Don't wait until it's too late - experts warn that enterprises must start planning and executing their transition to post-quantum cryptography now to stay ahead of the curve. By taking a proactive approach, organizations can demystify this complex technical shift and turn it into a manageable operational task.

Quantum Computing Advances Accelerate Push to Secure Data
The timeline for securing our digital world is rapidly shrinking, driven by a triple threat of lightning-fast advances in quantum computing hardware, groundbreaking mathematical discoveries, and growing concerns about China's scientific progress. This perfect storm is pushing tech giants to urgently migrate to quantum-proof systems.

Cryptographers Wager on Quantum's Impact on Cryptography
Cryptographers have put their money where their mouths are, placing a $5,000 bet on whether quantum computing will revolutionize cryptography or not - a bold wager that turns a complex technical debate into a thrilling gamble. This high-stakes bet highlights the uncertainty surrounding quantum's impact on cryptography, with experts seemingly torn between threat and irrelevance.

Anthropic Warns AI Model Exploits Zero-Day Vulnerabilities
Imagine building a tool to accelerate progress, only to discover it can also create the keys to your kingdom's vulnerabilities - that's the dilemma the security community now faces with Anthropic's AI model that can generate zero-day exploits. This emerging threat redefines the risk landscape, eclipsing long-held fears of quantum computers and introducing a new digital menace.

Google Accelerates Post-Quantum Cryptography Migration
Google just made a bold move towards a more secure future, announcing plans to fully transition to post-quantum cryptography by 2029 - but what does this mean for your security planning today? This forward-thinking shift is a great step towards crypto-agility, and experts are already weighing in on its potential impact.

Quantum Computing Poses Alarming Threat to Encryption, Google Warns
Google warns that quantum computing poses a catastrophic threat to our digital security, potentially tearing apart the encryption that safeguards our sensitive information. The clock is ticking - tech giants are racing to develop post-quantum cryptography before it's too late.