NIST has announced their selections for quantum-safe encryption algorithms. The competition has been running since 2016 when the standards body realized that quantum computing could potentially impact RSA-based public key encryption. The new encryption method, CRYSTALS-Kyber, as well as digital signature methods named CRYSTALS-Dilithium, FALCON, and SPHINCS+, are designed to be implemented in the coming years for highly senstive data that could come under attack from advanced threats as well as the inevitable future of a powerful factoring system like a quantum computer. Are we all going to have to get new key tokens now? Head to GestaltIT.com for show notes and more.
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0:00 - Welcome to the Gestalt IT Rundown
0:36 - Samsung Starts 3nm Manufacturing
4:18 - Swimlane Goes Low Code and Nets $70 Million
7:17 - FedEx Closing all Data Centers by 2024
10:49 - Germany Looks to Stop Satellite Cyberattacks
13:33 - NIST Approves Quantum-Resistant Crypto
26:14 - The Weeks Ahead
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