Posts Tagged ‘post-quantum’

NIST Post-Quantum Cryptography Standardization Project

Preparing for the Quantum Era: The Race to Secure Cryptography Quantum computing is rapidly transitioning from theoretical research to practical implementation. What was once confined to physics labs is now emerging as a disruptive force in both industry and national security. Institutions like MIT, and global tech giants such as IBM, Microsoft, Google, and Intel,…

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Quantum Computing’s Threat to Current Cryptosystems – And What We Can Do About It

The security of the digital world we live in—our banking systems, online communications, national defense infrastructure, and even everyday internet traffic—relies on cryptographic systems grounded in mathematical problems considered infeasible for classical computers to solve. Chief among these are integer factorization (used in RSA) and the discrete logarithm problem (used in Diffie-Hellman and Elliptic Curve…

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