France to Phase Out Non-Quantum Encryption as Bitc
France to Phase Out Non-Quantum Encryption as Bitcoin Security Concerns GrowFrance will stop certifying security products that lack quantum-safe encryption beginning in 2027.
Officials cited concerns that future quantum computers could decrypt encrypted data stolen today.
The move comes as crypto developers and wallet providers prepare for potential quantum threats to Bitcoin and other blockchains.France is preparing to phase out security products that lack quantum-resistant encryption, underscoring the growing concern about the future of the cryptography securing everything from government networks to Bitcoin.
According to a report by Reuters, France's cybersecurity agency ANSSI announced this week that it will stop certifying security products that do not use quantum-safe encryption beginning in 2027, advising that companies should buy only quantum-safe products by 2030.
ANSSI certification is required for French government agencies and critical infrastructure operators, making the decision a de facto phase-out of older cryptographic systems.
"It's not only a technical issue," ANSSI Chief of Staff Samih Souissi said at the annual France Quantum conference. "It's a matter of governance, industrial planning, regulation, and sovereignty."
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