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Quantum computers will break modern encryption sooner or later - and companies in critical industries need to be prepared.
Kaspersky is addressing one of the most debatable technological challenges of the coming decade: the rise of quantum ...
When quantum computers become powerful enough to break current encryption protocols, long-term data security and ...
The future of technology is arriving faster than most people realise — and it could put our entire digital security system at ...
Quantum computing is poised to redefine the boundaries of data security, offering groundbreaking solutions while threatening ...
Bitcoin relies on elliptic curve cryptography (ECC) to secure wallet addresses and validate ownership. But ECC, like RSA, is vulnerable to Shor’s algorithm — a quantum computing method capable of ...
We stand at a technological crossroads remarkably similar to the early 2000s, when the internet’s explosive growth outpaced ...
The long-term viability of IoT connected devices requires solutions that are LPWA-friendly and with quantum security in mind ...
But, as quantum computing becomes more accessible, it may become more of a threat, especially in the realm of cybersecurity.
Quantum computing is no longer a distant threat; it’s an imminent challenge that could break current cryptographic defenses. Many organizations are unprepared for this paradigm shift, risking severe ...
Bitcoin developers propose freezing $590 billion in legacy wallets to defend against future quantum computing attacks.
A Bitcoin Improvement Proposal aims to phase out vulnerable legacy signatures and introduce quantum-resistant alternatives to protect Bitcoin from emerging quantum computing risks.