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Trump signs executive order on securing US systems against advanced cryptographic attacks

The White House said in a June 22 fact sheet that President Trump signed an executive order intended to safeguard sensitive data, critical infrastructure and the digital economy against advanced cryptographic attacks.

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At a glance

  • Trump signed an executive order on advanced cryptographic attacks on June 22, 2026, per the White House fact sheet.
  • The release says the order targets protection of sensitive data and critical infrastructure in the quantum era.

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President Trump signed an executive order intended to safeguard sensitive data, critical infrastructure and the digital economy against advanced cryptographic attacks, the White House said in a fact sheet dated 22 June.

According to the release, the order promotes a technology the administration says will protect American systems in the quantum era. The assessment that quantum-era cryptographic threats warrant executive action, and the claims made for the favoured technology, are the administration's own framing as presented in the fact sheet.

The fact sheet constitutes the public record of the signing. The order's operative text, the agencies tasked with implementation and any deadlines it sets were not detailed in the material available, and the practical scope of the measure therefore remains to be established from the order itself.

Key facts on file

  • Trump signed an executive order on advanced cryptographic attacks on June 22, 2026, per the White House fact sheet.
  • The release says the order targets protection of sensitive data and critical infrastructure in the quantum era.

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