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"textContent": "In this session, we'll show how the Java Platform is preparing for this paradigm shift in security by adding support for Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC), which are algorithms designed to be secure against quantum computer attacks. Come to this session to learn about the PQC-related features we've already delivered and what we're working on for JDK 27 and beyond.",
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