post-quantum-acceleration

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Post-quantum acceleration refers to efforts to prepare cryptographic systems for the threat posed by quantum computers. On WindowsForum.com, discussions center on Microsoft's Azure security initiatives, including hardware roots of trust, attestation, and supply-chain transparency. These topics are part of Microsoft's Secure Future Initiative, which involves custom silicon like the Azure Boost DPU, confidential computing, and open silicon root of trust projects such as Caliptra 2.0. While not exclusively about post-quantum acceleration, these developments are relevant to building cryptographic resilience against future quantum attacks. The tag covers Microsoft's hardware-level security measures that support long-term cryptographic agility.
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    Azure Silicon-to-Systems Security: Hardware Roots, Attestation, and Supply-Chain Transparency

    Microsoft’s latest push to “harden Azure from silicon to systems” stitches together a clear thesis: security must be built into every layer of the cloud stack — starting in silicon and extending through firmware, host controllers, attestation, and immutable supply-chain evidence. The company’s...
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