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Caute_cautim
Community Champion

New standards to protect data from quantum hackers

Hi All

 

Sysadmins urged to implement new security standards "immediately".

 

The world’s ICT industry is on notice to update widely used data encryption technologies after the finalisation of post quantum computing (PQC) algorithms designed to prevent powerful new quantum computers from decrypting sensitive personal, business, and government data.

Developed with industry and researchers through an eight-year effort managed by the US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), the three new standards – which NIST references as ML-KEM (FIPS 203), ML-DSA (FIPS 204), and SLH-DSA (FIPS 205) – are the result of a competitive process that began in 2016.

Anticipating the eventual development of large-scale cryptographically relevant quantum computers (CRQCs), NIST asked the world’s cryptographic researchers to submit candidates to replace the existing FIPS 186-4, NIST SP 800-56A and NIST SP 800-56B standards – all of which are vulnerable because they protect data using public key cryptography (PKC).

PKC’s security relies on long encryption ‘keys’ that are used to encrypt your web browsing, online banking, e-commerce purchases, submission of personal data, secure messaging, social media, email, and phone calls – as well as weightier data like company customer databases, intellectual property stores, and national security information.

 

https://ia.acs.org.au/article/2024/new-standards-to-protect-data-from-quantum-hackers.html

 

Regards

 

Caute_Cautim

 

 

 

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