diff --git a/content/en/blog/ngi_interview_december.md b/content/en/blog/ngi_interview_december.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fa50c6c --- /dev/null +++ b/content/en/blog/ngi_interview_december.md @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +--- +title: "Karolin Varner Interview with NLNet" +linkTitle: "NLNet Interview" +description: "An interview with NLNet as part of the NGI Assure grant" +author: "Alice Bowman" +date: 2024-12-09 +blogpost: "true" +shortBlerb: "Karolin Varner Interview with NLNet" +--- + +
+ + Logo NLnet: abstract logo of four people seen from above + Logo NGI Assure: letterlogo shaped like a tag + +
+ +Rosenpass is proud to have partnered with the NLnet Foundation, across multiple grants, +to create and further develop our post-quantum secure cryptographic protocol and its implementation in our open source Rust software. Supported under the NGI Assure program, +our work is vital in preparing for the threat to cryptography posed by post-quantum computing. Through our commitment to free, open source, and open science work, we are able to accelerate the +migration to a post-quantum secure internet that remains free and accessible to all who need it. + +As part of this collaboration, Karolin Varner, our project lead, participated in an in-depth interview, linked below, discussing the vision and impact of Rosenpass. She shared insights into our focus on +security, the culture of innovation and inclusivity within the project, and the role NGI Assure has played in realising Rosenpass’ plans. The conversation also highlights the broader importance of +cryptography in an ever-evolving digital landscape, as well as the steps Rosenpass is taking toward a more secure future. + + +You can find the interview on the NLNet website [linked here](https://nlnet.nl/project/Rosenpass/interview.html).