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    Post-Quantum Cryptography Conference 2025 Concludes with Urgent Call for Global Migration to Quantum-Resistant Encryption Systems
    November 4, 2025 by PKI Consortium ASEAN Conference Kuala Lumpur Post-Quantum Cryptography PQC
    The world’s largest dedicated gathering on post-quantum cryptography, the Post-Quantum Cryptography Conference 2025, concluded in Kuala Lumpur with a resounding global message: the time to act is now to safeguard the world’s digital economy before quantum computers render today’s encryption obsolete.

    Global Leaders Converge in Kuala Lumpur to Drive Quantum-Safe Future at World’s Largest Post-Quantum Cryptography Conference
    October 27, 2025 by PKI Consortium ASEAN Conference Kuala Lumpur Post-Quantum Cryptography PQC
    The PKI Consortium announced that the Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) Conference will take place from 28 to 30 October 2025, at the Connexion Conference & Event Centre in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, bringing together over 2,500 delegates from government, industry, and academia. This event marks the world’s largest dedicated global conference on post-quantum cryptography ever held. The three-day program will feature hands-on workshops, high-level plenaries, and technical tracks focused on the standards, implementation strategies, and policy frameworks required to secure digital infrastructure against emerging quantum threats.

    An open letter to Apple
    March 21, 2022 by PKI Consortium Apple PKIC
    We would like to thank and also invite Apple to work more closely with organizations such as the CA/Browser Forum, ETSI and the PKI Consortium to address its concerns, work towards harmonization of policies and to support standardized automation in its software before making any changes on its own. This is because unilaterally enforced policies, especially those that go beyond your own root program, can have a disproportionate impact on PKI implementations, its relying parties and the entire ecosystem.

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