Post‑Quantum: Preparing the Internet for Post-Quantum Cryptography


AFNIC

Session 277

Thursday, 9 July 2026 10:00–10:45 (UTC+02:00) Physical (on-site) and Virtual (remote) participation Room K, Palexpo Interactive Session 1 Document
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Physical (on-site) and Virtual (remote) participation


As advances in quantum computing accelerate, the global Internet community faces one of its most significant security challenges/ How can we transition to PQC in a coordinated, timely, and inclusive manner? What impact on the DNS and Internet?

The session explored practical, technical, and policy dimensions of this transition, emphasizing the need for early preparation, cross sector collaboration, and global coordination to safeguard digital infrastructure, trust, and security.

The Session is coordinated by the IGF Dynamic Coalition on Internet Standards, Security and Safety (IS3C) and AFNIC, the French Internet Registry and network information Centre.

*The panellists will be updated*

Panellists
Mr. Pierre BONIS
Mr. Pierre BONIS CEO AFNIC

With a degree from the Sorbonne University in Philosophy and Literature, Pierre Bonis began his career at the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Acting as an advisor on digital divide issues from 2002 to 2004, in 2005 he became Head of the NICT Office at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He first joined Afnic in January 2008 as Head of Products and Partnerships, within the Communication Department. In January 2009, he was appointed as an advisor to the Cabinet of the Secretary of State for the Development of the Digital Economy.

 He was responsible for innovation, content and international affairs. From November 2010 to February 2012, he continued to advise the Minister for Ecology, Sustainable Development, Transport and Housing. Pierre Bonis joined Afnic for the second time in October 2012. He was appointed to the post of Deputy CEO. A specialist in international cooperation issues, he was also a member of the Board of Trustees of CENTR, the Council of European National Top level Domain Registries, from 2016 to 2020. On the recommendation of Afnic’s Board of Trustees, Pierre was appointed Chief Executive Officer of the association on 1 September 2017. In 2018, he was co-chair of the organising committee of the World Forum on Internet Governance in Paris, organised under the aegis of the United Nations. Main recent publications: -February 2019: “Digital divides” article in the collective work “Digital challenges” coordinated by Dalila Rahmouni-Syed Gaffar, Bruyland editions - September 2020: Coordinator of the “Internet, borders and territories” issue of the “Digital Challenges” series of the “Annales des mines” review. - November 2020: Co-editor with Godefroy Beauvallet of the “Digital infrastructures” article in the collective work “Digital technology, public action and democracy” published by the Rouen and Le Havre University Presses (PUHR).


Wout de Natris
Wout de Natris IS3C

Currently Wout is an Internet governance expert. In 2020 he published a report on the (lack of) deployment of Internet standards as program leader for an IGF pilot. This pilot followed a report on strengthening cooperation within the context of the IGF. Currently he is coordinator for the IGF Internet Standards, Security and Safety Coalition (IS3C).
Consultant and trainer/owner, De Natris Consult

Wout de Natris started De Natris Consult in 2011 after six years in national and international cooperation on spam enforcement and cybercrime. Wout has experience as a spam investigator at OPTA, was chair and coordinator of several national and international cooperation bodies and provided training in spam investigations and spam law at the global level.

Currently Wout is an Internet governance expert. In 2020 he published a report on the (lack of) deployment of Internet standards as program leader for an IGF pilot. This pilot followed a report on strengthening cooperation within the context of the IGF. Currently he is coordinator for the IGF Internet Standards, Security and Safety Coalition (IS3C).

Over the past years Wout has worked as a consultant for, among others, several ministries, the UN-IGF secretariat, Microsoft, NL Govcert, Internet Society, eco e.V., SIDN. He has organised and moderated workshops on Internet governance for a host of organisations at the national and international level. Wout has published regularly on spam enforcement and international cooperation.

Wout co-owns and consults for the digital security consultancy company MKB Cyber Advies Nederland (e.g. for SMEs and municipalities). Currently he is involved in a cyber security awareness training programme for the horticultural sector in The Netherlands.


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Dr. João Moreno Rodrigues Falcão Researcher IS3C

Prof. Lucien CASTEX
Prof. Lucien CASTEX Advisor to the CEO, Internet Governance & Society AFNIC Vice-Chair, ITU Council Working Group on international Internet-related public policy issues (CWG-Internet) Moderator

Topics
Capacity Building Cybersecurity Human Rights Infrastructure
WSIS Action Lines
  • AL C1 logo C1. The role of governments and all stakeholders in the promotion of ICTs for development
  • AL C2 logo C2. Information and communication infrastructure
  • AL C10 logo C10. Ethical dimensions of the Information Society
Sustainable Development Goals
  • Goal 9 logo Goal 9: Build resilient infrastructure, promote sustainable industrialization and foster innovation
GDC Objectives
  • Objective 3: Foster an inclusive, open, safe and secure digital space that respects, protects and promotes human rights
Links

Resilience of underlying infrastructure