France's cybersecurity agency, ANSSI, will no longer certify security products lacking quantum-resistant encryption, effective 2027, prompting government agencies and critical infrastructure operators to migrate to post-quantum encryption systems1. This move accelerates France's transition to quantum-safe technologies, with the agency urging businesses to exclusively purchase quantum-resistant products by 2030. The decision underscores the growing urgency to adopt post-quantum cryptography, as advancements in quantum computing threaten to compromise traditional encryption methods. ANSSI's certification is mandatory for security products used in French government agencies, making this policy shift a significant driver for the adoption of quantum-safe technologies. The agency's chief of staff, Samih Souissi, emphasized the need for timely migration to post-quantum encryption, highlighting the narrowing timeline for cryptographic migration. This development matters to practitioners as it increases the pressure to plan and implement post-quantum cryptography, ensuring the long-term security of sensitive information.