Google Chrome Switches to ML-KEM for Post-Quantum Cryptography Defense
Briefly

"Chrome will offer a key share prediction for hybrid ML-KEM (codepoint 0x11EC)," said the Chrome Team, noting that ML-KEM will replace KYBER due to incompatibility.
"The changes to the final version of ML-KEM make it incompatible with the previously deployed version of Kyber," indicating the need for an update in cryptographic standards.
The U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) published new encryption algorithms aimed at protecting current systems against quantum technology threats.
ML-KEM, derived from CRYSTALS-KYBER, is a key-encapsulation mechanism allowing secure communication by establishing a shared secret key over public channels.
Read at The Hacker News
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