Google has announced 2029 as the deadline for migrating to post-quantum cryptography, highlighting the accelerating threat posed by quantum computing. The tech giant emphasized that advancements in quantum computing hardware and error correction have necessitated a more urgent timeline for transitioning away from current encryption standards. This marks Google's first official timeline for integrating post-quantum capabilities into its products, ahead of some industry forecasts for the so-called "Q-Day." Google is actively developing its quantum chip, Willow, which boasts 105 qubits, making it one of the most advanced quantum processors available. The company warns that the rapid progress in quantum technology could enable quantum computers to compromise existing encryption methods sooner than anticipated, underscoring the need for immediate action.