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    Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) represents the essential evolution of digital defense, designed to protect our most sensitive data from the unprecedented processing power of future quantum computers. While current encryption standards rely on mathematical problems that take classical computers eons to solve, quantum mechanics could potentially break these codes in minutes; therefore, cybersecurity must proactively transition to PQC to prevent “harvest now, decrypt later” attacks and ensure the long-term integrity of global financial, governmental, and personal infrastructures. By implementing these quantum-resistant algorithms today, we build a foundation of digital trust that remains secure even as the fundamental nature of computing changes.

    SEC Post-Quantum Financial Infrastructure Framework (PQFIF)

    The SEC’s Post-Quantum Financial Infrastructure Framework (PQFIF) is a comprehensive strategic plan designed to secure the U.S. financial system against the emerging threats posed by quantum computing advancements. Its primary… Read More »SEC Post-Quantum Financial Infrastructure Framework (PQFIF)