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Microsoft Pushes Quantum-Safe Cryptography by 2029

Microsoft Pushes Quantum-Safe Cryptography by 2029

Posted on July 1, 2026 By CWS

On Tuesday, Microsoft revealed its plans to expedite the transition to quantum-safe cryptography, emphasizing the increasing urgency due to advancements in quantum computing. These developments necessitate a quicker shift from current encryption standards.

Microsoft’s Accelerated Quantum Roadmap

Mark Russinovich, CTO of Microsoft Azure, highlighted the shift in threat timelines due to rapid progress in quantum research. With expectations that quantum computers capable of breaking current cryptographic codes will emerge sooner than anticipated, Microsoft is urging organizations to begin preparations immediately.

To address this, Microsoft has accelerated its Quantum Safe Program (QSP), targeting a complete transition to post-quantum cryptography (PQC) by 2029. This initiative will be integrated into the Secure Future Initiative (SFI), ensuring critical products and services are safeguarded against future quantum threats.

Key Areas of Focus

The company is prioritizing several areas, including updating network cryptography through the adoption of TLS 1.3 and enhancing crypto-agility to enable seamless transitions between cryptographic algorithms. This agility is crucial for securing processes like code signing and certificate issuance without major system redesigns.

Russinovich emphasized that incorporating quantum-safe measures into existing engineering frameworks allows for clearer progress tracking and empowers customers to act with greater confidence. The goal is to embed these capabilities across Microsoft platforms to facilitate a swift and efficient transition.

Global Implications and Industry Response

Microsoft’s announcement coincides with broader industry and governmental movements towards quantum security. Recently, a U.S. executive order set deadlines for federal agencies to shift critical systems to PQC. Similarly, companies like Google and Cloudflare are also committing to a quantum-secure infrastructure by 2029.

Further complicating the landscape is the ‘harvest now, decrypt later’ threat, where adversaries accumulate encrypted data now to decrypt it once quantum machines become operational. Advancements in quantum algorithms, such as those developed by Google researchers, highlight the urgency of transitioning to quantum-resistant encryption methods.

In conclusion, Microsoft’s proactive approach to quantum-safe cryptography is a critical step forward in preparing for the impending challenges posed by quantum computing. As the tech industry aligns on this timeline, organizations worldwide must prioritize cybersecurity measures to safeguard their data against future threats.

The Hacker News Tags:crypto-agility, Cryptography, Encryption, Future, Microsoft, post-quantum, quantum computing, quantum security, Security, Technology, TLS 1.3

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