Every encrypted text you send today could be stored by an adversary and cracked open years from now by a quantum computer ...
The day when a quantum computer can crack commonly used forms of encryption is drawing closer. The world isn’t prepared, ...
To keep communications secure in a post-quantum world, cryptographers are digging down into the concept of cause and effect.
Quantum encryption, born from the quantum computing revolution, heralds a new era of unprecedented security. This technological advancement not only promises impenetrable encryption but also reshapes ...
Less than a year ago, NIST released its first set of Post Quantum Cryptography (PQC) standards. The call then went out from quantum cryptography experts for federal agencies to immediately start ...
It’ll still be a while before quantum computers become powerful enough to do anything useful, but it’s increasingly likely that we will see full-scale, error-corrected quantum computers become ...
Celebrity gossip might break the Internet, but not in the way that quantum computers could. “The advent of quantum computers ...
The threat posed by quantum computing is no longer a distant concern but an imminent reality. Experts believe so-called ‘Q-Day’, the point at which quantum computers will be able to break existing ...
Remember Nokia? Back before smartphones, many of us carried Nokia's nearly indestructible cell phones. They no longer make phones, but don't count Nokia out. Ever since the company was founded in 1865 ...
Qrypt and PANTHEON.tech today published qp-vpp, an open-source integration of Qrypt’s BLAST protocol with VPP, the high-performance data plane underlying SONiC deployments worldwide. This is the ...
The quantum cryptography market hits $2.93B in 2025, racing to $33.15B by 2034 at 35.3% CAGR as quantum threats force a global security overhaul. “Quantum computing is no longer a distant threat.
After research from Google suggested a potential threat to some cryptocurrencies, tokens like QRL and Cellframe (CEL) saw their values rise.