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HP Introduces Quantum-Resistant Printers and PCs Amid Rising Cyber Threats

Severity: High (Score: 69.5)

Sources: www.hp.com

Summary

On April 22, 2026, HP announced the launch of the world's first printers and business PCs designed to protect against quantum computer attacks. These devices, including the HP Color LaserJet Enterprise MFP 8801 and new business PCs, incorporate quantum-resistant cryptography to safeguard firmware integrity. The threat from quantum computers is significant, with experts estimating a 34% chance of them breaking asymmetric cryptography by 2034. The new HP 8000 Series printers feature ASIC chips that enhance security at the hardware level and integrate with Zero Trust measures. The US federal government plans to require quantum-resistant cryptography for National Security Systems starting in 2027, prompting organizations to prioritize these technologies in their procurement strategies. HP's initiative reflects a broader commitment to security innovation in response to evolving cyber threats. Key Points: • HP launched printers and PCs with quantum-resistant cryptography to combat future cyber threats. • The US government will require quantum-resistant firmware for National Security Systems by 2027. • Experts predict a 34% chance of quantum computers breaking current encryption by 2034.

Key Entities

  • Government (industry)
  • Windows (platform)
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