🇫🇷 France Tightens Cybersecurity Rules Ahead of the Quantum Computing Era France is preparing stricter cybersecurity standards to address future threats posed by quantum computers, requiring security products to adopt quantum-resistant encryption technologies.


🔸 France’s national cybersecurity agency (ANSSI) announced that starting in 2027, it will stop certifying security products that are unable to withstand quantum computer attacks.
🔸 By 2030, businesses and organizations in France are expected to use only cybersecurity products that meet post-quantum security standards.
🔸 Technology providers wanting to continue selling products to the French government and critical infrastructure sectors will need to comply with the new requirements beginning in 2027.
⚠️ The concern is that sufficiently powerful quantum computers could eventually break many of today’s encryption systems, threatening
:• Banking systems
• Government communications
• Blockchain wallets
• Internet security infrastructure The race toward post-quantum cryptography is now becoming a national security priority.
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