A Post-Quantum Future for Let's Encrypt

Letโ€™s Encrypt is committed to a post-quantum-safe Web PKI. The path weโ€™re planning to take is Merkle Tree Certificates (โ€œMTCsโ€), a new approach that adds post-quantum authentication to the web without sacrificing the speed and reliability that have made TLS universal.
โ€” by @letsencrypt

๐Ÿ” https://letsencrypt.org/2026/06/03/pq-certs

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A Post-Quantum Future for Let's Encrypt

Letโ€™s Encrypt is committed to a post-quantum-safe Web PKI. The path weโ€™re planning to take is Merkle Tree Certificates (โ€œMTCsโ€), a new approach that adds post-quantum authentication to the web without sacrificing the speed and reliability that have made TLS universal. This post is about these plans and why we believe MTCs are worth pursuing as a key to a post-quantum future. An increasingly urgent problem For much of the last several years, the conversation about post-quantum cryptography has been a conversation about encryption. The reasoning was straightforward: an attacker who records encrypted traffic today might be able to decrypt it years from now once quantum computers can break the underlying math. Authentication, the part of TLS that indicates a server is who it says it is, has been a less urgent problem. A quantum computer needs to forge a signature in real time, not retroactively, so threats to authentication hinge on the existence of a cryptographically relevant quantum computer (CRQC).

Well, another #PyConUS is done (for me - #Sprints continue for another couple of days!)

It was excellent catching up with old friends and meeting tons of new ones. Pittsburgh was definitely a super cool vibe, 2025 should be fun too.

I'm looking forward to recharging my depleted physical batteries, so I can jump into all the important work we have ahead of us to continue to support this amazing community.

See you online somewhere!!

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