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Wed, October 29, 2025
Notable Post-Quantum Cryptography Initiatives 2023
🔐 The article surveys major post‑quantum cryptography (PQC) initiatives from 2023–2025 that aim to prepare governments and industry for an eventual Q‑Day. It highlights NIST's standardization of ML‑KEM, ML‑DSA and SLH‑DSA (with HQC later selected) and vendor adoption by Google, AWS, Microsoft and others, including Chrome's default hybrid key exchange. Collaborative efforts such as the Linux Foundation's PQCA, the PQC Coalition and IETF's PQUIP are creating tooling, guidance and implementations, while agencies and standards bodies provide migration roadmaps and practical advice on crypto agility and hybrid strategies to mitigate "harvest now, decrypt later" risks.
Thu, October 2, 2025
US Government Shutdown Threatens Federal Cybersecurity
⚠️ The US government shutdown will sharply reduce federal cybersecurity capacity, with CISA set to furlough approximately 1,651 of its 2,540 staff (about 65%), leaving only 889 employees, and NIST estimated to retain roughly 34% of its workforce. Core functions such as vulnerability management, guidance, the CVE program and website operations will be curtailed until appropriations resume. The pause raises immediate operational risks, complicates incident response and increases opportunities for threat actors and fraud.
Thu, July 3, 2025
How Government Cybersecurity Budget Cuts Affect Business
⚠️Recent federal budget and workforce reductions, including cuts that affect CISA and related grant programs, risk degrading national and local cyber defenses and the flow of threat intelligence and best-practice guidance. Reduced government contracts will force some vendors to shrink R&D and headcount, slowing innovation and increasing monoculture risk. At the same time, MSPs and MDR providers may see greater demand as organizations shift to private-sector solutions.