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Day 2
The road ahead to post-quantum cryptography for Fedora
<p>Does your distribution need to care about attacks by quantum computers, and if yes, where? Which parts of Fedora already support post-quantum cryptography (PQC), and what still needs to be done? And what does the European Union have to do with any of this?</p>
<p>Answers for these questions, and more, will be provided in this talk. You'll leave with a rough idea whether the risk is relevant for you and why the risk is no longer the only thing driving a migration. Don't expect hyped statements, we'll stick to the technical details and facts. You may learn how to make your OpenPGP key quantum-safe.</p>
<p>Attend if:
- you're vaguely aware of what PQC is, but want to learn what it means for your project
- you've always wanted to ask that one question about post-quantum cryptography, but haven't found the right person to ask
- you are running a distribution's package signing infrastructure, or maintain a package that implements a network protocol</p>