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"Harvest now, decrypt later is a today problem": Collapsing uncertainty in quantum security
Q-Day - the moment when quantum computers will be able to crack traditional cryptography - may not be a notional future threat forever.
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Q-Day - the moment when quantum computers will be able to crack traditional cryptography - may not be a notional future threat forever.
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Research sheds new light on Google’s decision to accelerate its shift to post-quantum cryptography.
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Traditional encryption may soon be trivial to crack - prompting adversaries to gather sensitive protected data they can access in future.
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"Ubiquitous encryption methods will become vulnerable and organisations need to prepare -but the process is far from simple."
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"The very interactions once thought to disrupt quantum behavior can instead be harnessed to create it, opening entirely new directions..."
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Organisations must prepare to deal with emerging threats such as hack now, decrypt later attacks - or face dire consequences.
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"The foundations of digital security are at stake. Traditional cryptographic techniques may soon be vulnerable to quantum..."
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"This approach could allow users to experience quantum advantage earlier than expected."
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System generates simulated novel molecules "in silico" so that lab researchers can test them in the real world.
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"This standard is fundamental to the quantum future. We are empowering organisations to safeguard their sensitive data in the decades ahead."
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Machine speaks to quantum insiders to discuss the world-changing potential of this fast-evolving technology.
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"Anything which stokes the geopolitical tensions that already exist in the world will keep us up at night."