The first post-quantum cryptographic algorithms were officially released today, with more to come from ongoing public-private sector collaborations. The first series of algorithms suited for ...
Quantum computing technology is developing rapidly, promising to solve many of society’s most intractable problems. However, as researchers race to build quantum computers that would operate in ...
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 ...
International Business Machines Corporation IBM recently announced that two of its developed algorithms have been formally incorporated into the world’s first post-quantum cryptography standards, ...
Three NIST-approved encryption algorithms set the stage for establishing PQC strategies, which — despite quantum computing’s infancy — CISOs should begin launching given the attack techniques and ...
The first draft standards for quantum-resistant public key cryptography based on algorithms chosen by the National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST) are now available for public comment.
As quantum computers rapidly advance, U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) publishes new algorithms developed by IBM, in collaboration with industry partners, to secure data ...
BTQ’s Bitcoin-like quantum testnet explores post-quantum signatures, exposed public keys and why “old BTC risk” is an ...
Overview Quantum-resistant cryptography aims to protect digital systems from future quantum computers capable of breaking ...
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