Abstract
- The conversation has naturally shifted from talking about ‘quantum’ to compliance
- Post-quantum cryptography is the name of an era
- Cryptography modernization is a more relevant term to consider
- We’re in a phase of next-generation public-key cryptography systems
Summary
In this clip, Ben and Ali discuss the terminology of ‘post-quantum’. Is it still relevant? Is it misleading? Actually, we’re now moving into an era when the focus has shifted from the nature of the threat, to talking about compliance with the next generation of standards in public key cryptography. Those standards are intended to drive cryptography modernization in the world’s technology supply chain, and it’s a topic that we’re keen to talk much more about.