Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) Revenue Assessment 2020: Quantum Supremacy – Progress and Controversy in the Past Year and Likely Timetable – Yahoo…

Dublin, Oct. 02, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC): A Revenue Assessment" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

This report is a guide to the business opportunities that can be provided by Post-quantum cryptography (PQC) in the coming decade

Last year Google announced its breaking news of achieving quantum supremacy and in the coming months, NIST will be finalizing Round 2 of its algorithm standardization process. As awareness of the growing Quantum Computing threat increases and the standards for PQC algorithms solidify, the author expects a boom in revenue for this technology in the next few years.

For now, PQC finds its markets in critical long-lived data such as plans for aircraft and medical databases that need to survive well into the era of powerful quantum computers. However, encryption is hidden everywhere in both hardware and software - from IoT devices to web browsers - so the addressable market for PQC can be measured in billions of units.

Coverage of this report includes:

Key Topics Covered:

Chapter One: Introduction1.1 Background to this Report1.2 Goals and Scope of this Report1.3 Methodology of this Report1.4 Plan of this Report

Chapter Two: Post-Quantum Encryption Technology, Standards and Products2.1 The Threat to Classical Cryptography from Quantum Computers2.2 Quantum Supremacy: Progress and Controversy in the Past Year and Likely Timetable2.3 Post-Quantum Cryptography versus Quantum Key Distribution (QKD)2.4 Timeline for PQC Adoption2.5 How Concerned are End Users with Y2Q?2.6 Current and Future Innovation in PQC Software2.7 The Role of PQC Chips and Embedded System2.8 Opportunities for PQC Services2.9 Ten-year Forecast of PQC Revenue by Product and Service Type2.10 Key Points from this Chapter

Chapter Three: Markets for Post-Quantum Cryptography Products and Services: Ten-year Forecasts3.1 IT Industry3.1.1 Magnetic Tape Drives as Potential Candidates for early PQC integration3.1.2 PQC-enabled Browsers3.1.3 Disaster Recovery3.1.3 Ten-year Forecasts of PQC in IT Products3.2 Cybersecurity Industry3.2.1 Implementation, Integration and Consulting Services3.2.2 Advice on PQC Product Choice3.2.3 Is PQC-as-Service a Possibility3.2.4 Ten-year Forecasts of PQC in the Cybersecurity Industry3.3 Telecommunications Industry3.3.1 PQC and 5G3.3.2 Telecommunications Providers: Ten-year PQC Forecasts3.4 Financial Services Industry3.4.1 Financial records management3.4.2 Cryptocurrencies3.4.3 Ten-year Forecasts of PQC in the Financial Services Industry3.5 Healthcare Records and Privacy with PQC3.5.1 Healthcare and Medical Records: Ten-year PQC Forecast3.5.2 HIPAA and Encryption3.5.3 Ten-year Forecasts of PQC in the Healthcare Sector3.6 Manufacturing Industries3.6.1 Ten-year Forecasts of PQC in Manufacturing3.7 A Role for PQC in IoT?3.7.1 Ten-year Forecasts of PQC in IoT3.8 Public Sector Applications for PQC3.8.1 Police and Military3.8.2 Intelligence Services3.8.3 Embassies3.9 Summary of Ten-year Forecasts of PQC by Application3.10 Key Points from this Chapter

Chapter Four: Post-Quantum Encryption Companies: Products, Strategy and Competitive Analysis4.1 Avaya4.2 Envieta Systems (United States)4.3 Google (United States)4.4 IBM Research (United States)4.5 Infineon (Germany)4.6 Isara (Canada)4.7 Microsoft Research (United States)4.8 Post-Quantum (United Kingdom)4.9 Qualcomm/OnBoard Security (United States)4.10 Rambus Security Division (United States)4.11 Thales Communications and Security/Gemalto (France)4.12 Ultimaco (Germany)4.13 An increasing number of Quantum-Safe Startups: Opportunities They Claim to Have Spotted

Chapter Five: Other Organizations Shaping the PQC Market5.1 National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)5.1.1 Post-quantum Cryptography Selection at NIST5.1.2 Classes of Algorithm5.1.3 SafeCrypto5.1.4 What to expect after Round 2 of NIST Standardization5.2 Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)5.3 National Security Agency (NSA)5.4 Cloud Security Alliance (CSA)5.4.1 Quantum-Safe Security Working Group5.5 ISO5.5.1 SC27 WG25.6 European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI)5.7 PQCRYPTO5.8 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)5.9 International Telecommunications Union (ITU)5.10 ANSI Accredited Standards Committee X95.11 Open Quantum-Safe

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