Meta shares its post-quantum cryptography migration strategy and introduces PQC Migration Levels framework to help organizations assess quantum readiness.
- •Quantum computers will eventually break conventional public-key cryptography; adversaries already use "store now, decrypt later" (SNDL) to collect encrypted data for future decryption
- •PQC Migration Levels framework provides three assessment tiers (PQ-Enabled, PQ-Hardened, PQ-Ready) for organizations to progressively increase quantum resilience
- •NIST published post-quantum standards ML-KEM (Kyber) and ML-DSA (Dilithium); Meta cryptographers co-authored the newly selected HQC algorithm
- •Meta is deploying post-quantum encryption across internal infrastructure guided by four principles: effectiveness, timeliness, performance, and cost efficiency
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