Quantum computers may soon be able to crack encryption methods in use today, so plans are already under way to replace them with new, secure algorithms. Now it seems the US National Security Agency may be undermining that process

I was curious to hear what argument they were making but the article is behind a paywall. Could someone with access to it summarize for me?

I am curious because this seems a bit implausible to me given that the protocol selection process involves an open competition.

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Can you try clearing your browser cache and cookies first? It’s fine here

another way, archive.org could help you

Paywalled for me too (or rather, it requires “registration” which is basically the same thing - I’m not opposed to paying for a good article but I am opposed to giving them my personal details).

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