Trump's Executive Order to Combat Cryptographic Attacks

Trump's Executive Order to Combat Cryptographic Attacks

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On June 22, 2026, President Donald Trump signed an Executive Order aimed at protecting the U.S. from advanced cryptographic attacks. The order mandates a nationwide transition to post-quantum cryptography (PQC) to secure sensitive data and critical infrastructure against unauthorized access. The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and the National Cyber Director are tasked with leading this migration, which is expected to be completed by 2031 for high-value assets. The Department of Commerce will initiate a pilot project for PQC migration by the end of 2027. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to maintain U.S. leadership in quantum information science and technology. The order also includes requirements for federal contractors to meet specific cybersecurity standards by 2030. The overarching goal is to bolster national security and economic growth as quantum technology advances.

Key Points: • President Trump signed an Executive Order on June 22, 2026, to enhance U.S. cybersecurity. • The order mandates a transition to post-quantum cryptography by 2031 for high-value assets. • Federal contractors must comply with new cybersecurity standards by the end of 2030.

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2026-06-22
Executive Order signed by President Trump
The order aims to protect U.S. sensitive data and infrastructure from cryptographic attacks through a transition to post-quantum cryptography.
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2026-06-25
Editorial published on cybersecurity measures
An editorial outlines the implications of the Executive Order, emphasizing the need for a nationwide migration to post-quantum cryptography.
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