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Post-Quantum Cryptography APIs Now Generally Available on Microsoft Platforms

… as Microsoft reports on ist Security Community Blog From the blog post:“We are excited to announce a significant leap forward in security: Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) algorithms are now generally available in Windows Server 2025 and Windows 11 clients (24H2, 25H2) and .NET 10. This major milestone is part of Microsoft’s ongoing commitment to help organizations… Read more »

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Defining Quantum-Readiness: Introducing the Post-Quantum Cryptography Maturity Model

The maturity model is presented by the PKI consortium From the announcement:“As the industry moves toward a post-quantum future, terms like quantum-ready and quantum-safe are everywhere; but what do they actually mean in practice? While the Post-Quantum Cryptography Capability Matrix (PQCCM) provides a great overview of where vendors stand, it doesn’t always tell the full… Read more »

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FORTRESS project launches €4.9M initiative to Quantum-proof Europe´s Critical Infrastructure

As reported by idw (Informationsdienst Wissenschaft). From the press release:“A €4.9 million Horizon Europe project has launched to develop quantum-resistant secure boot mechanisms for critical national infrastructure, combining novel hardware architectures with post-quantum cryptography in operational demonstrators. The FORTRESS (Post-Quantum/Traditional Hybrid Cryptographic Secure Boot) project brings together six European partners; Eurescom (coordinator), PQShield, CyberHive, Codasip,… Read more »

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UAE approves National Encryption Policy – government entities to put transition plans

The Khaleej Times reports in an article “The UAE announced the approval of the National Encryption Policy and the issuance of its executive regulation, which calls on government entities to develop clear, well-defined, and officially approved transition plans from traditional encryption methods to post-quantum cryptography. The step aims to support a safer and more technologically… Read more »

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Perspectives on the plan for PQC transition – Research and analysis

Independent research setting out regulator and industry perspectives on the current plan for transition to post-quantum cryptography – from the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology. From the article: “[…] Government and commercial organisations worldwide are making significant investments to develop cryptographically-relevant quantum computers. Within the next decade, quantum computers could be able to break… Read more »

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State of the post-quantum Internet in 2025

… is what Bas Westerbaan reports on the Cloudflare Blog. He wrote: “[…] Unfortunately, quantum computers also excel at breaking key cryptography that still is in common use today, such as RSA and elliptic curves (ECC). Thus, we are moving to post-quantum cryptography: cryptography designed to be resistant against quantum attack. We’ll discuss the exact… Read more »

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Signing RPM packages using quantum-resistant cryptography

In his article published via the Red Hat Developer Community Jakub Jelen explains the process of signing RPM packages in Red Hat Enterprise Linux, RHEL 10.1 using cryptographic keys resistant to quantum computers yet to be developed in the near future. This is for developers and vendors interested in protecting their software with stronger signatures… Read more »

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G+D: Germany Sets New Standards for Secure ID Documents in the Quantum Computing Era

Press release by Bundesdruckerei (in German): Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC): Preparatory work completed to equip the next generation of ID cards with chips protected against quantum-computer attacks. It is said as “A decisive step toward the future security of digital identities”. Technical foundation jointly developed by Bundesdruckerei, Giesecke+Devrient (G+D), the Federal Office for Information Security (BSI) and… Read more »

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AWS Private CA now supports post-quantum digital certificates

AWS Private Certificate Authority (AWS Private CA) now enables you to create certificate authorities (CAs) and issue certificates that use Module Lattice-based Digital Signature Algorithm (ML-DSA). This feature enables you to begin transitioning your public key infrastructure (PKI) towards post-quantum cryptography, allowing you to put protections in place now to protect the security of your… Read more »