SEALSQ said its CEO, Carlos Moreira, participated in the Cantor Quantum Security Event in New York, where attendees discussed cybersecurity risks linked to quantum computing. Moreira said organizations should begin transitioning to post-quantum cryptography and outlined three approaches: post-quantum cryptography, secure key agreement, and quantum key distribution. He said many experts consider a quantum capability to break RSA or elliptic-curve cryptography plausible within 10 to 15 years. He also said organizations should maintain an inventory of cryptography use across systems such as PKI, TLS, VPNs, firmware, code signing, and hardware security modules.
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