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Second Post-Quantum Cryptography Conference: Register now to join us in Amsterdam or Online!
August 31, 2023 by Paul van Brouwershaven (Entrust) Conference Post-Quantum Cryptography PQC
Join us on November 7 and 8, either in-person at the Meervaart in Amsterdam or remotely online. Explore the forefront of Post-Quantum Cryptography with renowned speakers from NIST, ENISA, BSI, and more. Registration is free and open to all, not limited to PKI Consortium members.

Introducing first PKI Maturity Model (PKIMM)
August 10, 2023 by Roman Cinkais (3Key Company) Maturity model PKIMM
The PKI Consortium publishes initial draft of the PKI maturity model with related resources to help the industry build mature and future proof PKI including guidelines on how to evaluate the assessment and provide reporting to relying parties. The PKI maturity model is recognized as a standard for evaluation, planning, and comparison between different PKI implementations. In this blog post we are going to introduce the model.

PKI Consortium Unveils the first PKI Maturity Model for feedback
August 10, 2023 by Paul van Brouwershaven (Entrust) Maturity model PKIMM Press Release
The PKI Consortium, a dynamic alliance dedicated to enhancing trust and security within the digital landscape, proudly announces the preview release of its pioneering PKI Maturity Model. A collaborative effort by the PKI Maturity Model Working Group, this model will revolutionize the way organizations can plan, evaluate, and compare Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) implementations.

Call for Post-Quantum Cryptography presentations
March 7, 2023 by Paul van Brouwershaven (Entrust) Conference Post-Quantum Cryptography PQC
Call for Presentations We are pleased to announce that we are currently welcoming submissions for presentation proposals at the upcoming PKI Consortium’s Post-Quantum Cryptography Conference. The conference will be held on November 7-8, 2023, in the vibrant city of Amsterdam, the Netherlands. We’re looking for speakers to share their expertise on a variety of topics related to Post-Quantum Cryptography. Speakers are expected to be physically present at the conference. Speakers are prohibited from promoting their products or services.

A successful first Post-Quantum Cryptography Conference
March 7, 2023 by Paul van Brouwershaven (Entrust) Conference Post-Quantum Cryptography PQC
The PKI Consortium held its first Post-Quantum Cryptography conference on Friday March 3, in Ottawa, Canada. With a hundred attendees onsite and over six hundred attendees watching the live stream, it was a resounding success.

Sharing information on Post-Quantum Cryptography Capabilities
January 26, 2023 by Paul van Brouwershaven (Entrust), Tomas Gustavsson (Keyfactor), Lukáš Geyer, Sven Rajala Post-Quantum Cryptography PQC
The PKI Consortium is managing a PQC Capabilities Matrix of software applications, libraries and hardware that includes support for Post-Quantum Cryptography, without endorsing their implementation or quality.

You are invited to participate in the PKI Consortium’s first Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) conference
November 30, 2022 by Paul van Brouwershaven (Entrust), Kirk Hall (Entrust) Conference Post-Quantum Cryptography PQC
Speakers at this conference include some of the world’s top Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) experts and come from government science agencies, standards bodies, and private organizations at the forefront of this new challenge to digital security. Topics will cover the status of PQC standardization at NIST, ETSI, and IETF, government preparations, migration strategies, etc.

What is the PKI Maturity Model (PKIMM) and how can you contribute?
July 11, 2022 by Roman Cinkais (3Key Company) Maturity model PKIC PKIMM
The PKI Consortium recently established the PKI Maturity Model Working Group to build a PKI maturity model that will be recognized around the globe as a standard for evaluation, planning, and comparison between different PKI implementations. In this blog post we will tell you more about why we are building the model and how you can contribute to it.

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.

PKI Consortium & ETSI sign Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)
March 3, 2022 by Sándor Szőke (Microsec) ETSI PKIC
On 26 January PKI Consortium and ETSI signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to structure and strengthen the relationship between both organizations and foster a closer relationship.

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