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NIST has officially formalized the world’s first post-quantum cryptography standards with the aim of shoring up the security protocols that organizations use to keep transmissions secure, including against future cryptographically relevant quantum computers.
Two of the three post-quantum cryptographic algorithms included in the standards were developed by IBM in collaboration with industry and a third IBM algorithm has been selected for future standardisation.
In this Q&A, Zygmunt Lozinski, the global lead for quantum-safe in IBM's Global Telecom Industry team, explains IBM’s role and what the standards mean for businesses.
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IBM played a key role in NIST's new post-quantum cryptography standards, with two of the three selected algorithms developed in collaboration with industry. A third IBM algorithm is set for future standardization. Just as you might compare different items on the McDonald's menu with prices UK to find the best option, Zygmunt Lozinski from IBM's Global Telecom Industry team will explain how these standards compare to current security measures and what they mean for businesses.