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Welcome to the PQCA wiki — the central knowledge hub for all activities, discussions, and deliverables under the Post Quantum Cryptography Alliance. We welcome participation from individuals, academia, industry, and government, provided they follow our Code of Conduct in all community spaces whether online or offline.

PQCA seeks to address cryptographic security challenges posed by quantum computing by producing high-assurance software implementations of standardized algorithms and supporting the continued development and standardization of new post-quantum algorithms with software for evaluation and prototyping.

PQCA Umbrella Projects

All of these projects are open, so feel free to get involved with anything that looks interesting.

Have a look at the Project Lifecycle for more information.

Project Description

Open Quantum Safe (OQS)
The Open Quantum Safe (OQS) project is an open-source initiative that supports the development and prototyping of quantum-resistant cryptography.

The OQS Status Meeting is open to the community & meets every other Tuesday This meeting will take place every Tuesday at alternating times, either 10:00am or 12:30pm US Eastern Time depending on the week.

Join the Meeting

Meeting minutes found in the OQS TSC GH Repo.

PQ Code Package
The PQ Code Package project is a collection of open-source efforts aiming to build high-assurance software implementations of standards-track post-quantum cryptography algorithms.

The PQCP Technical Steering Committee (TSC) Meeting is open to the community & meets monthly on the first Thursday from 13:00-13:45 UTC.

Join the Meeting

Meeting minutes found in the PQCP TSC GH Repo.

CBOMkit
Cryptographic Bills of Materials (CBOMs) extend the concept of a Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) by providing a standardized, machine-readable format for cataloging cryptographic assets—including algorithms, protocols, certificates, keys, tokens, secrets, and passwords—and their dependencies. This enables automated reasoning about cryptographic usage and supports policy-based compliance checks. The objective of the project is to develop and further advance tools for creating and analyzing CBOMs to support the acceptance and adoption of the concept.

The CBOMkit Technical Steering Committee (TSC) Meeting is open to the community & meets every other Tuesday from 7:00 AM - 8:00 AM Pacific Time.

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Host your project

PQCA provides a neutral home and wants to engage and host various technical projects to support its objectives. Contact Us at membership@pqca.org.

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