A team at Google Quantum AI, led by researcher Craig Gidney, has shown that breaking RSA-2048 encryption could require roughly 20 times fewer physical qubits than previously estimated, collapsing the ...
Summary: Harvest Now, Decrypt Later (HNDL) is a strategy where attackers collect encrypted data today and store it until ...
The encryption protecting your infrastructure today was designed for a world without quantum computers. That world has an expiration date.
Quantum Computers won’t be available for another decade. Why worry about them now, then? A cryptography expert explains.
The commonly used RSA encryption algorithm can now be cracked by a quantum computer with only 100,000 qubits, but the technical challenges to building such a machine remain numerous ...
The truth is that even the most optimistic vendor estimates for this would put very nascent stages of enterprise value toward ...
Securing our information and our technologies has become critical in this shifting and uncertain geopolitical context.
The development of powerful quantum computers has serious implications for how state and local governments protect sensitive ...
Patero’s post-quantum cryptography ensures that remote access sessions, authentication flows, and data-in-motion remain ...
Artificial intelligence changed how decisions are made. Quantum computing will decide whether those decisions remain secure.
Day" may be years away, experts warn hackers are already harvesting encrypted data to decrypt later, making the transition to new standards urgent.