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Post-Quantum Cryptography Alliance One Year Anniversary

It’s hard to believe that one year has passed since the start of the PQCA!  The year has been very busy for both PQCA and the broader developer community working towards widespread adoption of post-quantum cryptography (PQC).  We’ve seen some big developments from mainstream companies:  Apple switched over its iMessage… Read more.

PQCA announces alpha-release of mlkem-native

Earlier this year, the PQCA founded the PQ Code Package project with the aim to develop production-ready, high-assurance implementations of Post-Quantum Cryptography standards. Today, we announce the first release under the PQCP: mlkem-native v1.0.0-alpha. Read more.

PQCA and NIST’s Post-Quantum Cryptography Standards

The first published standards for post-quantum cryptography were a big milestone for NIST, but what does it mean to the Post-Quantum Cryptography Alliance? Read more.

A Deep Dive into the Post-Quantum Cryptography Alliance

A new Linux Foundation initiative, the Post-Quantum Cryptography Alliance (PQCA), launched in February 2024. The PQCA brings together industry leaders, researchers, and developers to work on open source software for post-quantum cryptography. But what is post-quantum cryptography, and why is it important? This article outlines the PQCA’s goals, current work, and future… Read more.