Post-Quantum Cryptography: the Good, the Bad, and the Powerful  @NIST
Post-Quantum Cryptography: the Good, the Bad, and the Powerful  @NIST
National Institute of Standards and Technology | Post-Quantum Cryptography: the Good, the Bad, and the Powerful @NIST | Uploaded October 2021 | Updated October 2024, 1 day ago.
This video featuring NIST’s Matthew Scholl emphasizes how NIST is working with the brightest minds in government, academia, and industry from around the world to develop a new set of encryption standards that will work with our current classical computers—while being resistant to the quantum machines of the future. Quantum computers will be incredibly powerful and will have the potential to provide tremendous societal benefits; however, there are concerns related to how quantum computers could be used by our adversaries, competitors, or criminals. This video explores these scenarios and explains how we are staying ahead of this potential cybersecurity threat.

To learn more about NIST’s cryptography work, please visit our main cryptography page: nist.gov/cryptography.

To learn about a specific project, Crypto Agility: Considerations for Migrating to Post-Quantum Cryptographic Algorithms, please visit this page: nccoe.nist.gov/projects/building-blocks/post-quantum-cryptography.
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Post-Quantum Cryptography: the Good, the Bad, and the Powerful @NIST

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