EU Commission Advocates Embracing Post-Quantum Cryptography

Simona Mazzeo

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Brussels (Brussels Morning) – The European Commission advocates transitioning to post-quantum cryptography to fortify EU cybersecurity amidst the rise of quantum computing, aligning with global efforts.

The European Commission has begun a concerted effort to push the European Union towards robust post-quantum cryptography, a necessity to counter the looming danger of quantum computing. This recommendation reinforces the security and operational continuity of the EU’s digital single market. The transition to quantum-resistant encryption is also characteristic of a broader, global inspiration to reinforce digital defences in anticipation of the quantum computing era.

According to YTECH, as quantum computing rapidly growing, pledging to revolutionize industries, the European Commission takes powerful steps to future-proof the European Union’s cybersecurity. Recognizing the exposure of existing encryption to quantum technology, which can decrypt data developed to be secure by today’s standards, the Commission has suggested a transition towards post-quantum cryptography (PQC) for its Member States.

The European Commission’s advocacy for this change highlights the EU’s decision to preemptively tackle cyber dangers and maintain digital sovereignty. The Commission’s push mirrors a pattern within the cybersecurity industry, which increasingly acknowledges the necessity to grow alongside technological advancements. 

What is the EU’s role in cybersecurity enhancement?

The European Union is not operating in isolation. It is part of worldwide industries, such as those conducted by the National Institute of Standards and Technology, to develop a set of reliable PQC standards. As both the public and remote sectors inch closer to quantum reality, staying knowledgeable on organizations like NIST and the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity will be critical to understanding the progress in PQC standardization and implementation.

In dedicating to this strategic cybersecurity enhancement, the European Commission stands strong on safeguarding personal and institutional data throughout the EU, thereby providing the enduring strength and stability of the region’s digital economy.

What drives the growth of quantum cryptography?

According to market research, the global quantum cryptography market is predicted to witness a significant increase in the next decade. This wave is attributed to the increasing demand for secure communication channels and the rising understanding of quantum computing’s potential impact.

How does PQC adoption benefit the EU?

The European Union is aligning itself with global ambitions to develop robust PQC standards. By taking a strategic function on PQC, the EU is donating to the worldwide security conversation and reinforcing its dedication to a secure digital environment. The European Commission’s proactive concentration in bolstering cybersecurity via the adoption of PQC will have far-reaching importance not just for the EU, but for the digital world at large. The robustness of the digital economy and the security of personal and institutional data soon depend on the steps the EU take today to guarantee our digital landscape against the quantum threat.

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Simona Mazzeo is a journalist and legal professional with a strong focus on European affairs, justice, and social advocacy. A law graduate and practicing lawyer based in Agropoli, she has built a versatile career that bridges journalism, law, and community service.Simona serves as a delegated councilor for the Equal Opportunities Committee of the Bar Association of Vallo della Lucania, where she promotes fairness and equal representation within the legal system. She is also qualified for registration in the list of Special Curators of minors in civil and criminal matters at the Court of Vallo della Lucania, ensuring that the rights of vulnerable children are safeguarded throughout legal proceedings.In addition to her legal practice, Simona is a founding member of the Free Lawyer Movement, a non-profit organization providing legal aid to those unable to afford representation. As a journalist, she contributes insightful analyses and reports on European institutions, Italian affairs, and pressing social issues, combining her legal expertise with a passion for truth and justice.Through her work in both law and media, Simona Mazzeo continues to advocate for equality, transparency, and access to justice for all.
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