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Google Bumps Q Day Deadline to 2029 Amid Cryptographic Transition

via Ars Technica·Mar 25

Google has updated its Q Day estimate to 2029, warning the entire industry to move off RSA and EC cryptographic standards more quickly than previously thought. This acceleration in the timeline for quantum-resistant cryptography highlights the urgent need for infrastructure upgrades to prevent future data breaches. The shift underscores the critical importance of proactive security measures in the face of advancing quantum computing capabilities.

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