Trump Administration Pushes for Quantum Computing Security Amid Rising Cyber Threats
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On June 22, 2026, President Trump signed two executive orders aimed at advancing quantum computing capabilities and enhancing cybersecurity against potential threats posed by quantum technologies. The first order focuses on developing a powerful quantum computer by 2028, while the second seeks to protect government systems from quantum-enabled cyberattacks by transitioning to post-quantum cryptography by 2030 or 2031. The orders highlight concerns about foreign adversaries, particularly China, targeting sensitive U.S. quantum research. The FBI and intelligence agencies will be tasked with safeguarding quantum research from espionage. The urgency of these measures is underscored by the anticipated 'Q-day' when quantum computers could break current encryption standards. Experts warn that quantum research is a 'soft target' for foreign intelligence services. The orders also call for the Pentagon to deploy quantum sensors by 2028 to enhance military capabilities.
Key Points: • Trump signed executive orders on June 22, 2026, to advance quantum computing and cybersecurity. • The U.S. aims to develop a powerful quantum computer by 2028 and transition to post-quantum cryptography by 2030. • The FBI will enhance protections for quantum research amid rising foreign espionage threats, particularly from China.