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Google is set to upgrade its post-quantum encryption protection on itsweb browserdesktop with the new Chrome 131 release.
The Module Lattice Key Encapsulation Mechanism (ML-KEM) is the primary standard for cryptographic key exchanges.
Why do we need post-quantum encryption?
Web browsers likeGoogle Chromeuse a similar methods based onTLSkey exchange to secure your data in transit.
Secure messaging appSignal also added post-quantumencryption last September.
We expect more and more developers to join the PQ revolution.
As experts atNIST pointed out, in fact, “full integration will take time.”