Would you like to learn more about post-quantum cryptography? Useful information on the subject can be found on the following websites:
- Government-Wide Cryptography Policy Framework (Currently only available in Dutch). This document describes the generic aspects in drafting policy for cryptography within the central government, where this policy framework is mandatory. The framework can also be useful for non-government organisations wishing to draft or renew a cryptography policy.
- The document Starter Kit Quantum-safe Cryptography(Dutch) is a useful tool for software suppliers.
- The document Scan Quantum Technology in Society (English) by the Rathenau Institute.
- The PQC Migration Handbook (English) by the TNO (Applied Cryptography and Quantum Algorithms), the CWI Cryptology Group and the AIVD (Netherlands National Communications Security Agency).
- The PQChoiceAssistant: an open-source tool to better protect data from smart quantum computers. Developed by the Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (abbreviated TNO in Dutch) and the Centre of Mathmatics & Information Technology (abbreviated CWI), with the support of various ministries.
- The guidelines by the NCSC: Make Your Organisation Quantum-Secure.
- Research by the TU Delft: Realizing Quantum-Safe Information Sharing: Implementation and Adoption Challenges and Policy Recommendations for Quantum-Safe Transitions.
- Presentations and videos of the Post-Quantum Cryptography conference of the PKI Consortium on 7 and 8 November 2023.
- Recommendation on Post-quantum cryptografie (PQC) by the European Commission.
- Encryption Tools by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), designed to whithstand attacks by quantum computers. These post-quantum encryption standards will be able to secure a broad spectrum of digital information. For example, confidential emails.