The developing order on post-quantum cryptography sets rigid deadlines for quantum-resistant cryptography updates, ...
The day when a quantum computer can crack commonly used forms of encryption is drawing closer. The world isn’t prepared, ...
Quantum computing could lead to revolutions in cryptography, materials design and telecommunications. But fulfilling those ...
Online data is generally pretty secure. Assuming everyone is careful with passwords and other protections, you can think of ...
With around 26,000 qubits, the encryption could be broken in a day, the researchers report in a paper submitted March 30 to arXiv.org. Another prevalent form of encryption, RSA–2048, would require 100 ...
Quantum computers are coming. And when they arrive, they are going to upend the way we protect sensitive data. Unlike classical computers, quantum computers harness quantum mechanical effects — like ...
This article is part of a package on the future of quantum computing. Read about the most promising applications of these ...
Banks, governments and tech providers urged to upgrade security because current systems will soon be obsolete ...
Quantum Secure Encryption Corp. (CSE: QSE) (OTCQB: QSEGF) (FSE: VN80) ("QSE" or the "Company"), a post-quantum cybersecurity ...
Building a utility-scale quantum computer that can crack one of the most vital cryptosystems—elliptic curves—doesn’t require nearly the resources anticipated just a year or two ago, two independently ...
The U.S. Department of Commerce will invest $2 billion into quantum chip foundries and startups as the "Q-Day" Bitcoin threat ...
The US government plans to invest $2 billion in quantum computing companies as private funding drops sharply and geopolitical ...