Bethesda-based Quantum Xchange Tuesday announced it is collaborating with the National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence (NCCoE) as part of the Migration to Post-Quantum Cryptography Project ...
Researcher breaks 15-bit ECC key on publicly accessible quantum hardware in a 512x jump from the previous public demonstration. "The resource requirements for this type of attack keep dropping, and ...
We know the end of the line is in sight for classical cryptography. All the security encryption that protects our bank accounts, websites, and credit cards today will eventually be broken. That's not ...
BETHESDA, Md.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Quantum Xchange, delivering the future of encryption with holistic cryptographic agility, visibility, and management solutions, today announced that it is collaborating ...
SK Telecom announced on June 9 that it will develop next-generation quantum cryptography technology as part of the "Horizon Europe" project, a large-scale research fund of the European Union (EU).
The looming ‘Q-Day’ should also be used as the stick to get approval to carry out a cryptographic inventory and roll out projects that foster cryptographic agility more generally. CISOs have been ...
No longer relegated to post-doctorate physics academia and sad Schrödinger's cat thought experiments, post-quantum computing remediation has arrived in the real world. Quantum computing is expected to ...
ICTK said on June 9 that it had been selected as the lead organization for a 7 billion-won national research and development project for a security system-on-chip (SoC). The project involves ...
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While it's not easy to predict the next breakthrough, most experts estimate quantum computers with tens of thousands of qubits that can crack current encryption will be developed by the mid-2030s. Why ...
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In 1994, the computer scientist Peter Shor discovered that if quantum computers were ever invented, they would decimate much of the infrastructure used to protect information shared online. That ...