China Launches Independent Quantum-Resistant Encryption Standard
On February 18, 2025, China initiated a global call for proposals to develop post-quantum cryptographic algorithms, aiming to establish national standards for encryption resistant to quantum computing threats. This initiative, led by the Institute of Commercial Cryptography Standards (ICCS) under the Chinese Cryptography Standardization Technical Committee, seeks international participation to evaluate algorithms based on security, performance, and implementation feasibility. Experts suggest that China's move reflects concerns over potential vulnerabilities in US-led encryption standards and a broader push for technological self-reliance. This development highlights the global competition in quantum-resistant encryption, with China pursuing independent standards to enhance its cybersecurity infrastructure. The urgency stems from the growing capabilities of quantum computers, which pose a direct threat to current encryption methods.
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