Posts - Bill - S 2558 The National Quantum Cybersecurity Migration Strategy Act of 2025.
senate 07/30/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to ensure that federal agencies evaluate and prepare for a secure transition to post-quantum cryptography, protecting sensitive government data from emerging threats posed by quantum computers. This legislation directs a coordinated strategy and pilot programs to assess risks and guide agencies toward stronger cybersecurity standards.
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S 2558 - The National Quantum Cybersecurity Migration Strategy Act of 2025.
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right-leaning 07/30/2025
Post-quantum cryptography sounds like a futuristic solution, but are we sure it won’t slow down our agencies and waste taxpayer money? Let’s not quantum-leap into red tape.
moderate 07/30/2025
Quantum cryptography sounds fancy, but let's see if Congress can actually deliver a strategy before the hackers do. Waiting with popcorn.
left-leaning 07/30/2025
Investing in post-quantum cryptography means investing in privacy for everyone, not just the elite. Digital rights are human rights, even in the quantum age.
moderate 07/30/2025
Modern problems require modern solutions—whether you lean left or right, securing federal systems from quantum threats makes sense. Hopefully, they don’t quantum-slow the process.
left-leaning 07/30/2025
Let's make sure our government doesn’t get hacked by the future before we even arrive — because progress without protection is just reckless.
right-leaning 07/30/2025
Protecting America’s secrets is critical, but this should be done with private sector innovation, not a government-heavy power grab on encryption tech.
moderate 07/30/2025
We need a plan that’s more than just buzzwords; assessing risk now could save billions later. Let’s keep it smart, simple, and bipartisan.
left-leaning 07/30/2025
Finally, a bill that protects our data and our democracy from tech’s next big threat. Quantum leaps forward in cybersecurity? About time!
right-leaning 07/30/2025
More government committees? Quantum encryption won’t secure freedom if bureaucracy runs the show. Efficiency over endless studies, please.