X-CGP-ClamAV-Result: CLEAN X-VirusScanner: Niversoft's CGPClamav Helper v1.23.2 (ClamAV engine v0.103.2) Return-Path: Sender: To: CNI-ANNOUNCE Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2022 10:58:44 -0400 Message-ID: X-Original-Return-Path: Received: from [4.4.226.172] (account clifford@cni.org HELO [192.168.11.178]) by cni.org (CommuniGate Pro SMTP 6.2.15) with ESMTPSA id 39816901 for cni-announce@cni.org; Thu, 22 Sep 2022 10:42:27 -0400 X-Original-Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2022 10:42:27 -0400 From: Cliff Lynch X-Original-To: cni-announce@cni.org X-Original-Message-ID: <20220922104227667067.46e6bf3d@cni.org> Subject: National Academies Report on Future of Encryption MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: GyazMail version 1.6.5 The US National Academies has recently published a study report titled "Cryptography and the Intelligence Community: The Future of Encryption" that focuses on the balance between encryption and decryption in the coming 10-20 years; it uses a scenario driven approach to analyze the landscape. The report, plus a highlights document, can be found here, along with some background on the project: https://www.nationalacademies.org/our-work/future-of-encryption This work included consideration of the implications of quantum computing developments, but was scoped much more broadly. There was a launch webinar for the report on September 13 (which I attended) that provided an excellent summary. This was recorded, and I expect that it should be available on the National Academies channel on Youtube in the near future. Clifford Lynch Director, CNI