QuSecure has joined the National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence's (NCCoE) consortium for post-quantum cryptography migration, aiming to facilitate organizations' transition to quantum-resistant algorithms. This collaboration seeks to overcome the technical and operational hurdles of replacing legacy cryptography vulnerable to quantum attacks. As quantum computing developments accelerate, the need for post-quantum cryptography (PQC) migration becomes increasingly urgent, prompting organizations to plan and execute their cryptographic upgrades promptly. The NCCoE project focuses on migrating from current public-key algorithms to NIST-standardized quantum-resistant alternatives, ensuring a secure transition. QuSecure's participation in this consortium underscores the importance of proactive PQC planning, as the timeline for migration narrows1. This development matters to cybersecurity practitioners, as it highlights the growing urgency of preparing for a post-quantum world, where quantum-resistant cryptography will be essential for protecting sensitive information.
QuSecure Joins NIST NCCoE Consortium for Post-Quantum Cryptography Migration
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Why This Matters
Quantum developments from post-quantum narrow the timeline on cryptographic migration — PQC planning urgency increases.
References
- Quantum Computing Report. (2026, March 31). QuSecure Joins NIST NCCoE Consortium for Post-Quantum Cryptography Migration. Quantum Computing Report. https://quantumcomputingreport.com/qusecure-joins-nist-nccoe-consortium-for-post-quantum-cryptography-migration/
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