Cloudflare, Inc. announced it will provide
post-quantum cryptography for free by default to all customers to help
secure their websites, APIs, cloud tools and remote employees against
future threats. Now, all Cloudflare customers will be able to seamlessly
migrate to the next era of cybersecurity standards-instantly and for
free. Cloudflare is making this commitment at the 2023 Summit for Democracy in support of a more responsive and resilient Internet, and will additionally publish vendor-neutral roadmaps based on NIST standards to help businesses secure any connections that are not protected by Cloudflare.
Quantum computers-which perform complex computations at an exponentially
faster rate than today's machines-are expected to become advanced
enough in the coming years to decrypt much of the encrypted data on the
Internet. The Biden Administration
recently mandated government agencies, and is encouraging the private
sector, to prepare for quantum computers that could break encryption in
the future of data stolen today. Today's CISOs and CIOs know they need
to prepare today to migrate to post-quantum cryptography before this
happens. Unfortunately, emerging vendors want to capitalize on this to
charge unnecessarily high fees-limiting the access and affordability for
businesses, as well as non-profits and civil society organizations.
"There are companies out there that want to charge CISOs exorbitant
amounts to prepare for future attacks from quantum computers. At
Cloudflare, we believe that privacy should be a human right and that
post-quantum security should be the new baseline for the Internet-not an
exploitative expense for businesses. That's why we are promising today
to help equip businesses as well as non-profits and users with the most
advanced cryptography available and to never charge for it," said
Matthew Prince, co-founder and CEO of Cloudflare.
Cloudflare has helped lead the development of post-quantum cryptography
standards since 2018, and made post-quantum cryptography available as a
beta to interested customers in 2022. Cloudflare believes that over 99%
of websites on the Internet that already support NIST-approved
post-quantum cryptography for their connections are powered by
Cloudflare, and over 1 billion HTTP requests have been protected with
post-quantum cryptography by Cloudflare since 2019.