
Breakfast meeting on post quantum cryptography migration in practice (June 11)
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There is a need to replace vulnerable cryptography with post-quantum alternatives, but where and how should you start this task?
About the event
Many people are already aware that quantum computers threaten the cryptography we rely on for digital security. We need to replace vulnerable cryptography with post-quantum alternatives, but where and how should you start this task in your own organisation?
This one-hour breakfast meeting at Simula's Oslo office will provide you with a brief introduction to the problem of migrating to post-quantum cryptography (PQC) from a practical point of view.
In more detail, you will learn about
- Which types of cryptography need replacement (and which are still safe to keep)
- How to identify and prioritise the most critical parts of your system
- Approaches to PQC migration suited to different organisation sizes and risk profiles
- A real-world case study showing what the transition can look like in practice
The meeting is part of NorPQC, an RCN-funded joint project between Simula UiB and DNV Cyber for facilitating the PQC migration in Norway.
To get a good breakfast to start your day, sign up before 9 June.
Simula UiB is a research center owned by Simula and the University of Bergen (UiB). Where excellent research and education in cryptography and information theory take place, combined with training and collaboration with industry and the public sector.
