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dilithium
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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about dilithium focus on Microsoft's post-quantum cryptography (PQC) roadmap, where the Dilithium algorithm is a key component for digital signatures resistant to quantum computer attacks. The threads detail Microsoft's Quantum Safe Program, which plans to integrate Dilithium and other PQC algorithms into Windows, Azure, and Microsoft 365, with early adoption by 2029 and full transition by 2033. Topics include the migration from current RSA and ECC cryptography, the role of SymCrypt library updates, and enterprise readiness for quantum-safe security. The content emphasizes the urgency for organizations to begin testing and planning for Dilithium-based cryptographic upgrades.
Microsoft has set a firm, public timetable to make its entire product and service portfolio resilient to the quantum threat — committing to enable early adoption of quantum‑safe capabilities by 2029 and to complete a full transition to post‑quantum cryptography (PQC) across Windows, Azure...
Microsoft’s public roadmap for a quantum‑safe future is no longer a research manifesto: it’s a multi‑year engineering and procurement plan that maps how SymCrypt, Windows, Azure, Microsoft 365 and silicon will evolve to resist the cryptanalytic power of future quantum computers. The company has...
Microsoft’s public roadmap for a quantum-safe future marks a decisive shift: the company is moving from research experiments to a staged, product-level rollout of post-quantum cryptography (PQC) across its cryptographic libraries, identity systems, and hardware roots of trust — and it’s asking...