On 7 February 2025, Europol hosted a Quantum Safe Financial Forum (QSFF) event, during which the QSFF has issued a call to action for financial institutions and policymakers, urging them to prioritise the transition to quantum-safe cryptography. With the rapid advancement of quantum computing, the financial sector faces an imminent threat to its cryptographic security. This transition presents both a… Read More
Call for action: urgent plan needed to transition to post-quantum cryptography together
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