StarkWare CEO proposes a five-step action plan, calling on the encryption industry to proactively address the potential threats of quantum computing. In a post on X, StarkWare CEO Eli Ben-Sasson urges the industry to deploy post-quantum security upgrades in advance and offers five recommendations: recognizing the quantum threat, strengthening education and information dissemination, organizing resource investment and collaboration with post-quantum cryptography experts, establishing standards based on expert advice, and promoting protocol upgrades. This includes introducing new quantum-resistant signature mechanisms at the core protocol level, ensuring compatibility and integration with wallets and other key infrastructure, to guarantee a smooth transition and maintain the security and stability of the ecosystem.
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StarkWare CEO proposes a five-step action plan, calling on the encryption industry to proactively address the potential threats of quantum computing. In a post on X, StarkWare CEO Eli Ben-Sasson urges the industry to deploy post-quantum security upgrades in advance and offers five recommendations: recognizing the quantum threat, strengthening education and information dissemination, organizing resource investment and collaboration with post-quantum cryptography experts, establishing standards based on expert advice, and promoting protocol upgrades. This includes introducing new quantum-resistant signature mechanisms at the core protocol level, ensuring compatibility and integration with wallets and other key infrastructure, to guarantee a smooth transition and maintain the security and stability of the ecosystem.