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<p>In today's world security is of utmost importance. Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA) and post-quantum cryptography (PQC) are the natural next steps to address future threats. In this presentation I will explain why implementing ZTA and PQC is important, discuss the implementation challenges, and show how FreeIPA is addressing them.</p><p>ZTA is a security framework based on the principle that no user, device, or system should be trusted by default, regardless of its location inside or outside the organisation's network perimeter.</p><p>PQC refers to a set of cryptographic algorithms designed to be secure against attacks from both classical and quantum computers. The primary goal of PQC is to develop systems that can withstand the threat posed by large-scale quantum computers, which could potentially break widely used public-key cryptosystems like RSA.</p><p>FreeIPA is an Open Source identity management system providing the centralised authentication and authorisation mechanisms and account storage necessary to manage the security aspects of a network of computers, with a rich set of features on top. This presentation will explain how ZTA and PQC are being implemented in FreeIPA, to enable organisations to meet their security and compliance objectives.</p>