From the webpage:
“[…] In this article, I outline the implementations of PQC available in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10.0 at the time of its release, and how to use them. The first section covers key exchange where PQC protects confidentiality of communication against “harvest now, decrypt later” attacks. The second section explains which PQC signature algorithms are available in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10.0 to protect data integrity and authenticity.
All PQC algorithms in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10.0 are available as Technology Preview due to the quickly evolving nature of the relevant standards and implementations. We anticipate providing a staggered roll-out for General Availability for PQC as standards become finalized (TLS, SSH, Kerberos, and so on) and protocol implementation is completed (so several will remain Technology Preview while this occurs.) […]”
- Find the blog post here: https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/post-quantum-cryptography-red-hat-enterprise-linux-10 (origin of text)
- Foto von hassan ranjbari auf Unsplash