Quantum computing represents a major threat to encryption, and the inflection point may be less than five years away.
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The journey to post-quantum cryptography (PQC) is shaping up to be long, complex, and resource-intensive. Organizations must inventory cryptographic assets, upgrade protocols, replace libraries, and ...
Quantum computers have the potential to break most existing encryption methods—including AES-256, one of the strongest encryption standards used today—in just hours, compared with the millions of ...
The fact that the date of ‘Q-Day’ is unknown may ultimately be irrelevant, since post-quantum encryption is on track to become a business and compliance obligation in coming years, experts tell CRN.
With advances in commercial-grade quantum technologies accelerating, enterprise security leaders can no longer afford to treat post-quantum cryptography (PQC) as a long-term problem. The threat to ...
The IBM security software leader tells CRN that with the coming transition to post-quantum cryptography, it will ultimately be a much bigger ordeal than Y2K. Comparisons abound between the looming ...
Much like nuclear fusion, it seems quantum computing is always a decade or two away from hitting the mainstream. Giant machines crunching calculations in parallel would give them the ability to crack ...
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If a quantum computer capable of breaking modern encryption were to come online today, Bitcoin would likely be under attack — and no one would know. “Everything would look like legitimate access,” ...