Post-quantum cryptography is often framed as an algorithm replacement exercise. The discussion usually moves quickly toward RSA, elliptic curve cryptography, ML KEM, digital signatures, hybrid key exchange and the question of which algorithms should replace today’s public key systems. For DevOps teams, however, selecting a replacement algorithm is only one part of the problem. The harder task is determining where vulnerable cryptography exists, which applications and infrastructure depend on it, who owns those dependencies, and how difficult each one will be to change. That makes cryptographic inventory one of the most important foundations of quantum readiness. NIST’s current Migration to Post Quantum Cryptography project specifically identifies cryptographic visibility and risk management as a core workstream and recommends building and maintaining a comprehensive cryptographic inventory to guide migration. The inventory covers algorithms, protocols, keys, certificates, ...
AI Agents Are Writing Code Faster Than Anyone Can Review It. Tessl Is Betting On Standards To Close That Gap
Every team that has turned coding agents loose on real work has run into the same wall. The agents write fast. They write a lot. And somewhere between the tenth and twentieth pull request of the day, the humans responsible for reviewing that code start falling behind. That’s not a hypothetical. It’s the operating reality on teams that have adopted agentic development this year, and it’s the problem Tessl is aiming to address with the launch of Tessl Code Review, a new tool the company rolled out this week and is offering for free during its beta period. The pitch is simple: teams don’t need another reviewer catching naming nits and formatting issues. They need a reviewer that runs on its own, filters out the noise, and actually knows the team’s standards. Tessl Code Review checks pull requests against those standards, written once and stored as a skill the team owns and controls. That last part matters more than it might sound. A lot of AI code review to...