
Let's Encrypt commits to post-quantum certificates by 2026
Hacker News·6d·SGran
Let's Encrypt announced a timeline to issue post-quantum cryptography certificates, preparing the web's certificate infrastructure for potential quantum computing threats. For indie makers running web services, this means staying ahead of security standards without extra cost—Let's Encrypt will handle the transition transparently.
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