ZeroTier launches quantum-resistant networking platform with post-quantum cryptography
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Updated · USA TODAY · Apr 29
ZeroTier launches quantum-resistant networking platform with post-quantum cryptography
12 articles · Updated · USA TODAY · Apr 29
ZeroTier Quantum, unveiled at RSAC, uses NIST-standardized post-quantum cryptography in the transport layer to protect enterprise data in transit.
The launch follows research by Google and Oratomic showing AI can drastically reduce quantum computer requirements for breaking encryption, accelerating industry deadlines for quantum security preparation to 2029.
While major institutions are advancing quantum security, many regional banks, hospitals, and mid-sized organizations remain unprepared, risking exposure to 'harvest now, decrypt later' attacks as quantum threats rapidly approach.
Why are smaller hospitals and banks being left behind in the race for quantum-safe security?
Is the world facing an unannounced 'encryption apocalypse' from quantum computers?
If storing stolen data is so cheap, is every secret we transmit today already compromised?
Is the quantum migration less a tech upgrade and more an impossible coordination challenge?
Since AI accelerated this problem, could it also be the key to creating an unbreakable defense?