The Government Technology Insider Podcast

Post-Quantum Cryptography and the Future of Government Security

Nov 18, 2025
Dr. Sharon Goldberg, a cryptographer focused on post-quantum cryptography (PQC), and Anish Patel, Head of Federal Sales at Cloudflare, delve into the urgent need for government systems to prepare for the quantum computing era. They discuss how current cryptographic methods could soon be vulnerable, emphasizing the long-term risk of aging data being decrypted. The conversation covers the challenges of implementing PQC across complex legacy systems and the role of government in setting standards for a secure future. Adaptation is key, and now is the time to act!
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INSIGHT

What Post‑Quantum Cryptography Actually Is

  • Post-quantum cryptography (PQC) uses different mathematical assumptions to resist quantum attacks on public-key algorithms.
  • PQC runs on regular computers and replaces vulnerable algorithms like RSA and ECDSA before quantum computers can break them.
ADVICE

Act Now To Protect Long‑Lived Data

  • Start migrating now because government data often has a long shelf life and can be harvested today for future decryption.
  • Prioritize data like Census records and classified intelligence that remain sensitive for decades.
ADVICE

Start Early — Transitions Take Years

  • Begin upgrades early because cryptographic transitions are slow and systems often retain deprecated algorithms for decades.
  • Use NIST guidance: deprecate classical cryptography by 2030 and complete transition by 2035.
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