France’s cybersecurity agency has announced plans to halt the certification of products lacking quantum-resistant encryption starting in 2027. The agency aims to enforce full adoption of these advanced encryption standards by 2030, according to CoinTelegraph.
This move signals a proactive approach to safeguarding digital infrastructure against future quantum computing threats. Quantum-resistant encryption is designed to protect data from being compromised by the computational power of emerging quantum technologies.
For Japanese markets, where cybersecurity and digital asset protection are critical amid growing FX and crypto activities, France’s timeline underscores the global push towards stronger encryption standards, which could influence regulatory trends in Japan and beyond.
