Will the US government adopt and deploy a post-quantum cryptography standard before 2030?
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The US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is currently assessing the feasibility of various post-quantum encryption methods. There is increasing worry that quantum computers may break encryption sooner than expected. Some believe the US and other western governments must move all mission critical systems to post-quantum encryption to avoid future attacks.
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