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This conversation will give you a glimpse into the future of cybersecurity — the present, actually! 🙂

🚀 New Brand Story from #RSAC2025: Preparing for the Cryptographic and AI Tipping Point

At #RSAC Conference 2025, Sean Martin, CISSP and Marco Ciappelli sat down with Marc Manzano, General Manager of #Cybersecurity at SandboxAQ, to explore how organizations can prepare for the coming wave of post-quantum #cryptography challenges and the expanding influence of #AI.
🔐 Why is it critical to start adapting cybersecurity strategies now, before the tipping point hits?

Find out how SandboxAQ is helping businesses secure their future at the intersection of AI, cryptography, and #quantum #technology.

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ITSPmagazineSecurity at the Edge of Change: Preparing for the Cryptographic and AI Tipping Point | A Brand Story with Marc Manzano from SandboxAQ | An On Location RSAC Conference 2025 Brand Story — ITSPmagazine | Broadcasting Ideas. Connecting Minds.™Mark Manzano, General Manager of Cybersecurity at SandboxAQ, shares how his team is tackling the urgent challenges of quantum-era cryptography and the explosion of AI agents across enterprise environments. From real-time cryptographic agility to continuous non-human identity management, this episode

Quantum computing is poised to break some of today's popular encryption standards. Is your organization ready?

From e-commerce transactions to email security, quantum advancements threaten to upend how organizations secure information. In this episode of Cyberside Chats, Sherri Davidoff and Matt Durrin cut through the hype and explain what your organization needs to do now to prepare.

Learn:
• What encryption standards will be broken
• How post-quantum cryptography (PQC) is evolving
• Key steps to protect long-term confidential data
• How to future-proof your encryption strategy

🎥 Watch the full episode: youtu.be/MnhAm4f7Bqk

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Daniel J. Bernstein (#djb, to those who know and love him [1]) has a new blog entry about the NIST post-quantum #cryptography standardization process that's been ongoing for some years. Also, follow him @djb .

If you're not aware of some of the controversy about how NIST is running this process, it's a must-read.

blog.cr.yp.to/20250423-mceliec

My $0.02: it sure looks like NIST is backstopping an attempt by the NSA to get everyone to standardize on cryptography #standards that the #NSA knows how to break.

Again.

Yes, they did it before. If you read up on the Dual_EC calamity and its fallout, and how this time it was supposed to be different - open, transparent, secure - then prepare to be disappointed. NIST is playing #Calvinball with their rules for this contest, yanking the rug out from under contenders that appear to be more #secure and better understood, while pushing alternatives that are objectively worse (#weaker encryption, less studied, poorer #performance).

Frankly, I think organizations outside of the #USA would be foolish to trust anything that comes out of #NIST's current work. Well, those inside the USA too, but some of those may be forced by law to use whatever NIST certifies.

[1] Some people think djb is "prickly", not lovable. Oddly, it seems that the only people who say this are those who are wildly incorrect about code/algorithms and are being gently but publicly corrected about by djb at the time

blog.cr.yp.tocr.yp.to: 2025.04.23: McEliece standardization