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- NIST Releases First 3 Finalized Post-Quantum Encryption Standards
The algorithms announced today are specified in the first completed standards from NIST’s post-quantum cryptography (PQC) standardization project, and are ready for immediate use The three new standards are built for the future
- Post-Quantum Cryptography | CSRC
March 2025: The rationale for choosing the HQC algorithm for standardization is described in NIST IR 8545, Status Report on the Fourth Round of the NIST Post-Quantum Cryptography Standardization Process
- NIST Releases Post-Quantum Encryption Standards
To defend against this vulnerability, the recently announced algorithms are specified in the first completed standards from NIST’s post-quantum cryptography (PQC) standardization project and are ready for immediate use
- Status Report on the Fourth Round of the NIST Post-Quantum Cryptography . . .
In the fourth round of the Post-Quantum Cryp-tography Standardization Process, NIST selected four candidate algorithms for key estab-lishment to be studied: BIKE, Classic McEliece, HQC, and SIKE This report describes the evaluation and selection process of these fourth-round candidates based on public feed-back and internal review
- NIST Unveils Post‑Quantum Cryptography (PQC) Standards
NIST’s four chosen algorithms each address a critical cryptographic need in a post-quantum world They include one key encapsulation mechanism (KEM) for general encryption key exchange and three digital signature schemes for authentication
- NIST publishes post-quantum cryptography standards
NIST has been working on the final selection of post-quantum algorithms for seven years, with experts, companies and other organisations to test and finalise a set of standards by next year The new cryptographic standards will be available for public and private organisations to integrate into products and infrastructure
- Post-Quantum Cryptography | CSRC
NIST initiated a process to solicit, evaluate, and standardize one or more quantum-resistant public-key cryptographic algorithms Full details can be found in the Post-Quantum Cryptography Standardization page
- Bringing post-quantum cryptography to Windows | InfoWorld
Into the post-quantum world For now we’re safe We have time to protect our secrets with new encryption algorithms designed to prevent quantum computing-based factorization
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