A continued interesting number of government looks at Quantum cryptography:
From Schneier on Security:
NIST has posted an update on their post-quantum cryptography program:
After spending more than three years examining new approaches to encryption and data protection that could defeat an assault from a quantum computer, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has winnowed the 69 submissions it initially received down to a final group of 15. NIST has now begun the third round of public review. This "selection round" will help the agency decide on the small subset of these algorithms that will form the core of the first post-quantum cryptography standard. .... "
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