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As quantum computing advances, initiatives from NIST and CISA are vital for organizations facing emerging cybersecurity challenges. NIST began developing post-quantum cryptography (PQC) standards in 2016 to protect sensitive data from quantum threats capable of breaking current encryption techniques. The rapid pace of quantum technology increases the urgency for these standards, emphasizing the need for strong defenses against quantum computers that could breach current cryptographic systems. With new guidance available, public sector organizations must act swiftly to strengthen their defenses. Where should they begin?
Join NG/FCW as government leaders share actionable strategies and resources for navigating this evolving landscape, empowering organizations to safeguard against emerging cyber risks. This discussion will explore the latest initiatives, offering practical insights on implementing PQC standards to protect sensitive data.
Speakers
Bill Newhouse
Cybersecurity Engineer, National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence
NIST
Bill Newhouse
Cybersecurity Engineer, National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence
NIST
Neal Ziring
Technical Director of the Research Directorate
NSA
Neal Ziring
Technical Director of the Research Directorate
NSA
Alexandra Kelley
Tech Reporter
Nextgov/FCW
Alexandra Kelley
Tech Reporter
Nextgov/FCW
Gina Scinta
Deputy Chief Technology Officer
Thales Trusted Cyber Technologies
Gina Scinta
Deputy Chief Technology Officer
Thales Trusted Cyber Technologies
George Jackson
Executive Producer
GovExec TV
George Jackson
Executive Producer
GovExec TV