"Post-Quantum Cryptography: CISA, NIST, and NSA Recommend How to Prepare Now"

The National Security Agency (NSA), Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), and National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) issued a warning that cyber actors could target the US' most sensitive information now and use future quantum computing technology to break traditional cryptographic algorithms that are not quantum-resistant. This could be especially detrimental for sensitive data with long-term confidentiality requirements. The joint Cybersecurity Information Sheet (CSI), titled "Quantum-Readiness: Migration to Post-Quantum Cryptography," helps the Department of Defense (DoD), National Security System (NSS) owners, the Defense Industrial Base (DIB), and others in protecting the confidentiality, integrity, and authenticity of sensitive information. This article continues to discuss the CSI on migrating to post-quantum cryptography. 

NSA reports "Post-Quantum Cryptography: CISA, NIST, and NSA Recommend How to Prepare Now"

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