Technical Reports and Standards

ISO/IEC 14888-4: Post-Quantum Digital Signatures – International cryptographic standards for post-quantum secure digital signatures. IETF Draft: Post-Quantum Cryptography for TLS and VPNs – Guidelines for integrating PQC into transport layer security protocols. NSA’s Cybersecurity Advisory on Quantum-Resistant Algorithms – The NSA’s recommendations for national security organizations transitioning to PQC.

Whitepapers on PQC

A. NIST Post-Quantum Cryptography Standardization Process (Final Report 2024) B. IBM’s Quantum-Safe Roadmap for Enterprises C. Google’s Experimentation with Post-Quantum TLS Source: Google Security Blog Summary: Google’s research paper on hybrid key exchange mechanisms in TLS 1.3 using Kyber outlines their approach to integrating PQC into Chrome and cloud infrastructure.

IBM Unveils Quantum-Safe Cryptography Suite for Enterprises

IBM has launched a comprehensive quantum-safe cryptography suite designed to help enterprises future-proof their data security. The suite, named “IBM Quantum Safe,” offers end-to-end cryptographic risk assessment, quantum-resistant encryption tools, and migration roadmaps tailored for businesses of all sizes. With quantum computing progressing at a rapid pace, IBM is emphasizing proactive security measures to mitigate…

Google Chrome Begins Rollout of Post-Quantum Encryption

Google has taken a major step in securing online communications against quantum threats by integrating post-quantum encryption into Chrome’s Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol. The latest version of Chrome now supports a hybrid key exchange mechanism combining classical cryptography with post-quantum algorithms like Kyber. This move is part of Google’s broader quantum-resilient security strategy, aimed…

NIST Finalizes First Post-Quantum Cryptographic Standards

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has officially finalized its first batch of post-quantum cryptographic standards, marking a historic milestone in the global shift toward quantum-resistant security. The newly standardized algorithms include CRYSTALS-Kyber for public key encryption and CRYSTALS-Dilithium for digital signatures, ensuring protection against future quantum computing threats. With major tech companies…