France to Phase Out Non-Quantum Encryption as Bitcoin Security Concerns Grow

France announced that its government cybersecurity researchers will cease certifying security products that do not incorporate quantum-resistant encryption starting in 2027. This directive, detailed in a recent government statement, aims to bolster national digital defenses against future threats, particularly from the advent of quantum computing. The move is also influenced by growing concerns regarding the security of digital assets, including Bitcoin, which could be vulnerable to quantum attacks. The French National Cybersecurity Agency (ANSSI) has been a key proponent of this transition, emphasizing the need for cryptographic agility. This policy shift positions France as a leader in proactive cybersecurity measures, anticipating a significant disruption to current encryption standards. The transition period allows manufacturers to adapt their products to meet the new quantum-resistant requirements, ensuring continued trust and security in digital infrastructure.
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