Google is testing Merkle Tree Certificates in Chrome to enable quantum-resistant HTTPS, reduce TLS handshake data & launch a new root store by 2027.
Google is testing a new certificate architecture in Chrome designed to protect HTTPS and TLS connections from future quantum ...
Google is working on making HTTPS certificates in Chrome quantum-safe, based on Merkle Tree Certificates (MTCs).
Google on Friday unveiled its plan for its Chrome browser to secure HTTPS certificates against quantum computer attacks without breaking the Internet.
To understand why this matters, it helps to know how current web security actually works. When you visit a website, your browser checks a digital certificate ...
Google's Chrome team has launched a new initiative to protect HTTPS connections from the future threat of quantum computers. The effort focuses on redesigning how digital certificates work so they can ...
The changes are aimed at improving the resilience of web security against quantum attacks without burdening performance.
After a multi-year competition, the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) selected a suite of algorithms for standardization. For key exchange, the primary choice is the ...
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New REST API gives developers programmatic access to NIST FIPS 204 post-quantum document authentication — sign any file, verify forever, no contract required Post-quantum document authentication ...