
In the circles of the #AutonomysNetwork and the #SocialMining , the debate on the topic of #AI3 is growing around a single word more and more: post-quantum resilience. The NIST working report, IR 8547, is an important milestone in itself, the roadmap towards the transformation of traditional cryptography systems to quantum-safe algorithms. It is a call to action at a time when enemies are already putting stored encrypted data in the world awaiting the day they can decode it with quantum computing.
The report focuses on consistent plan of migration, which sketch out current quantum-vulnerable standards and future-resistant alternatives. In any case, it is not merely a technical guideline to organizations and in any case not just to decentralized infrastructures, it is a survival timeline.
Data integrity projects, including those developed around AI-driven and verifiable layers, will see increasing pressure to implement quantum-proof cryptography. Principles of architecture Projects based on verifiable storage and long-lasting consensus are already aligned with the vision of $AI3, which is to extend the principles of verifiable storage and long-lasting consensus.
The risk window has been opened in the present time and not in the future. The question is who is going to do anything before the cryptographic clock runs out.