S. 4592 · 117th Congress · Senate

Quantum Computing Cybersecurity Preparedness Act

Active· Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 635.
Introduced
Jul 21, 22
Passed Senate
Pending
Passed House
Pending
Sent to President
Pending
Signed into Law
Pending

Executive Summary

Quantum Computing Cybersecurity Preparedness Act

This bill addresses the migration of executive agencies information technology systems to post-quantum cryptography. Post-quantum cryptography is encryption strong enough to resist attacks from quantum computers developed in the future.

Not later than one year after the National Institutes of Standards and Technology has issued post-quantum cryptography standards, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) shall begin to prioritize the migration of agency information technology systems to post-quantum cryptography.

Not later than one year after the date of the enactment of this bill, the OMB shall submit to Congress a report on

  • a strategy to address the risk posed by the vulnerabilities of agency information technology systems to the potential capability of a quantum computer;
  • the funding necessary to secure such information technology systems from the threat posed by adversarial access to quantum computers; and
  • a description of federal coordination efforts to develop standards for post-quantum cryptography, including any federal Information Processing Standards.

Previous Versions

00Jul 21, 2022

Quantum Computing Cybersecurity Preparedness Act

This bill addresses the migration of executive agencies information technology systems to post-quantum cryptography. Post-quantum cryptography is encryption strong enough to resist attacks from quantum computers developed in the future.

Not later than one year after the National Institutes of Standards and Technology has issued post-quantum cryptography standards, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) shall begin to prioritize the migration of agency information technology systems to post-quantum cryptography.

Not later than one year after the date of the enactment of this bill, the OMB shall submit to Congress a report on

  • a strategy to address the risk posed by the vulnerabilities of agency information technology systems to the potential capability of a quantum computer;
  • the funding necessary to secure such information technology systems from the threat posed by adversarial access to quantum computers; and
  • a description of federal coordination efforts to develop standards for post-quantum cryptography, including any federal Information Processing Standards.

Action Timeline

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  1. DEC 13, 2022Committee

    Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs

    Reported by Senator Peters with an amendment. With written report No. 117-251.

    117Yea
    251Nay
    0NV
  2. DEC 13, 2022Committee

    Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs

    Reported by Senator Peters with an amendment. With written report No. 117-251.

    117Yea
    251Nay
    0NV
  3. DEC 13, 2022Calendars

    Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 635.

  4. AUG 03, 2022Committee

    Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs

    Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.

  5. JUL 21, 2022IntroReferral

    Introduced in Senate

  6. JUL 21, 2022IntroReferral

    Read twice and referred to the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

Committees

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Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee

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Referred: Dec 13, 2022

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Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee

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Referred: Aug 3, 2022

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Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee

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Referred: Jul 21, 2022

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