Episode #112 of the Inside Java Newscast, published May 14 by Ana-Maria Mihalceanu, covers the addition of post-quantum TLS support to the JDK. The feature brings quantum-resistant key exchange algorithms into Java's TLS stack, aligning the platform with NIST post-quantum cryptography standards before quantum computers capable of breaking current encryption become viable. This is a significant proactive security investment for Java-based server and enterprise workloads. Teams running long-lived Java services handling sensitive data — financial, healthcare, government — should track this work closely, as post-quantum migration timelines are tightening across regulated industries. No immediate developer action is required, but planning for eventual TLS configuration updates is advisable.