Cyber Security
Risk Management

Harvard Business Review: Does Your Board Really Understand Your Cyber Risks?

The methods for measuring cyber risk have evolved in recent years, but they still skew technical and narrow — truly effective cyber ratings must be holistic assessments that consider technical analysis, governance, culture, and the financial impact of adverse cyber events.

NIST Risk Management Framework

A Comprehensive, Flexible, Risk-Based Approach

Transition to
Post-Quantum
Cryptography

Post-Quantum Cryptography at NIST

NIST has initiated a process to solicit, evaluate, and standardize one or more quantum-resistant public-key cryptographic algorithms.

Transition Guidance from Department of Homeland Security

The transition to post-quantum encryption algorithms is as much dependent on the development of such algorithms as it is on their adoption. While the former is already ongoing, planning for the latter remains in its infancy. We must prepare for it now to protect the confidentiality of data that already exists today and remains sensitive in the future.

RAND Report: Securing Communications in the Quantum Computing Age

Recommendations: take actions to spur a robust adoption of post-quantum cryptography as soon as possible; build cyber-resilience and cryptographic agility into the digital infrastructure; and prepare for an uncertain future.

Post-Quantum Cryptography at NSA

Quantum-resistant, quantum-safe, and post-quantum cryptography are all terms used to describe cryptographic algorithms that run on standard encryption/decryption devices and are widely recognized by experts to be resistant to cryptanalytic attacks from both classical and quantum computers.

Quantum Technologies

Defense Science Board Task Force on Quantum Technologies - Executive Summary

Quantum technologies exhibit remarkable potential to enhance or upend current warfighting capabilities. Fields such as sensing, computation, and communications are key mission areas in which quantum could make a significant impact. It is crucial that the Department of Defense (DoD), along with our allies and partners, maintain the leading edge in understanding advances in these technologies.

The National Quantum Initiative

To provide for a coordinated Federal program to accelerate quantum research and development for the economic and national security of the United States.