Cloudflare named winner of the 2024 DigiCert Quantum Readiness Award

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DigiCert has announced the results of the inaugural DigiCert Quantum Readiness Awards, with Cloudflare winning the top prize.

Migros were selected as finalists by the judges and the awards ceremony took place during DigiCert’s World Quantum Readiness Day, a virtual event dedicated to raising awareness about the threats quantum computing poses and steps companies should take now to prepare.

Cloudflare’s journey towards post-quantum cryptography started with experimentations in 2017, to deploying advanced algorithms to its services in 2022, to today providing broad post-quantum encryption support for free by default across its products and services to help customers secure their websites, APIs, cloud tools, and remote employees against future threats.

DigiCert believes that Cloudflare has set a benchmark in the industry thanks to what they perceive as a proactive community-first approach, which includes open-sourcing implementations and extensive collaborations with industry partner has significantly contributed to global standardisation efforts.

In addition, DigiCert feels that Cloudflare’s strategy of forming a dedicated task force to facilitate the company-wide transition to secure both internal and external connections against quantum threats, showcases a commitment to innovation and security.

Finally, DigiCert stated that Cloudflare’s leadership in this field was further underscored by its commitment made at the 2023 Summit for Democracy, to make post-quantum cryptography available for free, solidifying its role as a pioneer in promoting a safer Internet for the future.

“Cloudflare recognised early on that it was necessary to get our systems ready for the undefined time at which quantum computers would become a threat to cryptography,” said John Graham-Cumming, Chief Technology Officer at Cloudflare. “We made a commitment to post quantum readiness in 2017 through the work of our Research team.

“We began working, doing experiments, and the result is this Quantum Readiness Award and the fact that all of our customers have post quantum cryptography available today.”

This year’s honorees were selected by an expert panel of judges, including:

  • Blair Canavan, Director, Alliances – PQC Portfolio, Thales
  • Tim Hollebeek, Industry Technology Strategist, DigiCert
  • Dr. Ali El Kaafarani, CEO, PQShield
  • Bill Newhouse, Cybersecurity Engineer & Project Lead, National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence, NIST
  • Alan Shimel, CEO, TechStrong Group
  • Hugh Thompson, Chairman, RSAC

“Quantum computing presents both an unprecedented opportunity and a significant threat to the current encryption standards that enable security, trust and online privacy,” said Dr. Hugh Thompson, RSAC Chairman and Quantum Readiness Award judge. “It is encouraging to see many of the applicant companies leaning into this very important transformation to quantum agility in order to protect data and infrastructure.

“On behalf of the judging panel, we are excited to see Migros, DXC Technology and of course, the winner, Cloudflare recognised for their efforts in acting with haste on this critical move to quantum resistant cryptography.”

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