In this episode of Resilient Cyber, I’m joined by Jesus Alejandro Cardenes Cabre, SVP of Product Architecture, and John Xiaremba, Software Engineer, both from the VIA team, to dig into all things post-quantum cryptography (PQC).
This includes PQC standards, as well as practical steps developers must take today to mitigate future risks.
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We touched on a lot of topics engineers and practitioners may be interested when it comes to PQC, including:
Why organizations should care about PQC now, despite the alleged risks being years away and how organizations who don’t prepare and take action now will inevitably face future risks.
The importance of having confidence in NIST standards when it comes to PQC, how those standards were created and what VIA’s perspective is on the actual implementation.
Current real-world applications and industries that are adopting PQC.
The significance of cryptographic agility, when it comes to PQC migration activities now, and in the future.
Key considerations and steps for a robust PQC migration strategy.
What ways VIAs approach to PQC is unique including examples where they are working with the the DoD and other regulated industries at the intersection of PQC and Zero Trust.
The VIA Knowledge Hub, and the resources the community can tab into there.









