Post-Quantum Let's Encrypt
Let's Encrypt's plan to issue certificates resistant to quantum computer attacks
Hot score
Tracking since 2026-06-03. Saturation 18%.
What is Post-Quantum Let's Encrypt?
Let's Encrypt, the free certificate authority, has announced a roadmap to transition to post-quantum cryptography. This means future certificates will use algorithms that can withstand attacks from quantum computers, which threaten to break current public-key cryptography. The initiative, detailed in a June 2026 blog post, outlines a phased rollout starting with hybrid certificates that combine traditional and post-quantum algorithms. This ensures backward compatibility while preparing for the quantum era. The move is critical for securing internet communications against future threats, as quantum computers could decrypt today's encrypted traffic. Let's Encrypt's large user base makes this a significant step in the industry's shift toward quantum-safe standards.
Why it's trending
Let's Encrypt published a detailed blog post on June 3, 2026, outlining their post-quantum certificate roadmap, generating discussion on Hacker News.
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Key features
- Issues certificates resistant to quantum computer attacks
- Phased rollout with hybrid certificate support
- Backward compatible with existing infrastructure
- Free and automated certificate issuance
- Part of Let's Encrypt's ongoing security evolution
Who should use this
Website operators, system administrators, and security professionals who rely on Let's Encrypt for TLS certificates and want to future-proof their infrastructure against quantum threats.
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Trend velocity
rising
Saturation
18%
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