First Public Working Draft: Quantum-Resistant Cryptosuites v1.0 – W3C Takes a Major Step Toward a Post-Quantum Web
As quantum computing advances, today's widely used cryptographic algorithms—including RSA and Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC)—may eventually become vulnerable. To help prepare the web ecosystem for this transition, the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has published the First Public Working Draft (FPWD) of Quantum-Resistant Cryptosuites v1.0 . This milestone represents one of the first major web standards efforts focused on integrating post-quantum cryptography (PQC) into digital credentials and identity systems. In this article, we'll explore what this new specification is, why it matters, and how it could shape the future of secure digital identity across the web. What is Quantum-Resistant Cryptosuites v1.0? Quantum-Resistant Cryptosuites v1.0 is a new W3C specification that defines standardized cryptographic suites designed to create and verify digital proofs using post-quantum digital signature algorithms . Unlike traditional cryptographic algorithms that rely on mathemat...