Google Urges Speedy Move to Quantum-Safe Internet Security

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Google warns that quantum computers could soon break current public-key cryptography and urges governments and industry to accelerate adoption of post-quantum cryptography, aligned with NIST’s PQC standards finalized in 2024. The company says it has been preparing since 2016, implementing crypto agility across its infrastructure, and outlines five policy steps: drive society-wide momentum across critical infrastructure; ensure PQC is embedded in AI systems; avoid fragmentation of standards; promote cloud-first modernization to ease migrations; and maintain ongoing engagement with technical experts to prevent strategic surprises.
Topics:business#cloud-modernization#cryptography#post-quantum-cryptography#pqc-standards#quantum-computing#technology
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