Post-quantum cryptography moves from theory to federal infrastructure planning

Federal migration planning around post-quantum cryptography continues accelerating as agencies prepare to replace vulnerable public-key systems. Attention is increasingly shifting from endpoint encryption to broader infrastructure implications—network fabrics, key management, secure transport, storage, and hardware trust layers.

Quantum resilience is becoming a data center issue, not just a cybersecurity issue. (more)

Why it matters for government data centers:
Future government facilities will need quantum-safe network and security architectures built into infrastructure design.

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