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Google Sets 2029 Deadline for Quantum-Safe Cryptography

Posted on March 27, 2026
Google Sets 2029 Deadline for Quantum-Safe Cryptography

The post-quantum future may be coming sooner than you think, as Google plans to have PQC migration in place by 2029.

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