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For encryption methods that rely on the fact that brute-forcing the key takes too long with classical computers, quantum computing seems like its logical nemesis.
IBM's Quantum Safe platform aims to protect organizations from future quantum threats to classical cryptography.
Today’s digital security relies on one fragile truth: that breaking today’s encryption standards, using tools available today ...
Overview Quantum computing solves complex problems that traditional computers cannot, making it a game-changer across industries.Practical applications span mul ...
New documents leaked by Edward Snowden reveal two NSA programs that seek to build a "useful quantum computer" that can break all known forms of classical encryption. Such a quantum computer would ...
In cybersecurity, quantum has the power to redefine how we protect systems and data. Quantum Key Distribution could enable ...
Following six years of development, the National Institute of Standards and Technology has released draft standards for three algorithms that can resist future attacks by quantum computers.
Defense officials are eyeing a new generation of encryption technology to shore up protection against the spillage of sensitive material from cyber intrusions. The new technology, homomorphic ...
Experts say banks should start stepping up their encryption now, because hackers can steal it now and decrypt it with quantum computing later.