Financial businesses and public entities should have fully transitioned to post-quantum cryptography (PQC) by 2034 at the latest, according to the G7. In a new document published on January 13, the G7 Cyber Expert Group (CEG) set a recommended roadmap for financial entities to test, migrate and fully transition to quantum-resistant cryptographic systems in order to anticipate the risk of potential quantum-enabled cyber-attacks in the future that would break current cryptographic systems. The CEG is a group of cybersecurity experts that advise finance ministers of G7 member states and central bank governors on cybersecurity matters of importance for the security and resilience of the financial system.
G7 Sets 2034 Deadline for Finance to Adopt Quantum-Safe Systems – Infosecurity Magazine



