In the identity and security world, cryptography is a foundational building block. It’s what keeps our data private, our systems secure, and our identities verified. But with advancements in quantum computing, some of the cryptographic methods we rely on today—particularly those using asymmetric encryption—are at risk of becoming obsolete. While Cryptographically Relevant Quantum Computers (CRQCs) don’t exist yet, the consensus among researchers is clear: it’s not a question of if, ...