Secure mobility is not just about encryption — it’s about sovereignty. The ability to own, control, and verify every layer of your communications stack is the difference between operational assurance and strategic vulnerability. The post Quantum Safe Private Communications: Building the Future Before the Threat Arrives appeared first on Purism.| Purism
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has officially released the first three PQC algorithms. The three algorithms are ML-KEM, ML-DSA, and SLH-DSA.| Encryption Consulting
Quantum computing has moved beyond academic discussion and into real-world preparation. Whether the timeline is five years or fifteen, the security community agrees on one thing: we must begin the preparation for transition to quantum-resistant cryptography now, not later. For CISOs, this shift represents both a technical and strategic challenge that spans technology, governance, vendorContinue reading "CISO’s Guide to Preparing for the Quantum Shift"| Encryption Consulting
Learn about Microsoft's Quantum-Safe Program (QSP), its phased strategy for PQC migration, and how this initiative impacts businesses. Discover what you can do.| Encryption Consulting
The NIST standards show that with one year of progress behind us, there are five years of opportunity ahead.| CyberScoop
Encryption ensures the security of everything we do online. Whether logging into your bank, sending messages, or connecting to corporate networks, cryptographic protocols work silently to protect those interactions. However, the problem is that much of today’s protection, mainly RSA and ECC, was designed for classical computers. As quantum computing rises, these algorithms can eventuallyContinue reading "Current Landscape of Post-Quantum Cryptography Migration"| Encryption Consulting
Learn what NIST PQC Standards mean, which algorithms are finalized, and how they secure data against future quantum threats.| Encryption Consulting
Ready for a post-quantum world? The time to start is now - SiliconANGLE| SiliconANGLE
SF, CA, US – Purism is excited to announce its Librem PQC Comms Server, encrypting data-in-transit (DIT) with post-quantum cryptography (PQC) according to the NIST FIPS 203 standard. When bundled as a complete ecosystem with the Liberty Phone or other Purism Products will also address data-at-rest (DAR) encrypted with PQC. The post Introducing the Librem PQC Comms Server appeared first on Purism.| Purism
Explore PQC and CNSA 2.0, including ML-KEM, ML-DSA, LMS, and XMSS parameter sets, their use in code signing, and how they protect security in the quantum era.| Encryption Consulting
Learn how enterprises can prepare for the quantum future with this step-by-step guide to PQC migration, covering the key phases for a secure transition.| Encryption Consulting
CNSA 2.0 secures National Security Systems with quantum-resistant algorithms, ensuring compliance, resilience, and future-proof encryption.| Encryption Consulting
Discover 10 essential elements enterprises need to ensure a secure, strategic, and smooth post-quantum cryptography (PQC) transition.| Encryption Consulting
Explore an in-depth analysis of FIPS 205 & its Stateless Hash-Based Digital Signature Standard, highlighting its significance & implementation in cryptography.| Encryption Consulting