It’s proven that today’s encryption is vulnerable to attack by a sufficiently mature quantum computer running Shor’s algorithm - a catastrophic event commonly known as Q-Day. Even before such a ...
Day, when an algorithm written more than 30 years ago could run on a quantum computer and compromise the security of data on ...
Few people have invented an algorithm with the potential to spark a worldwide crisis, so why is quantum computing pioneer ...
Every message, financial transaction, medical record, or government document encrypted today could remain stored ...
Quantum computing will sever the cryptographic foundations that protect backups, authenticate identities and validate data ...
It's an aggressive move that'll effectively force operators of critical French infrastructure to move away from traditional cryptographic systems.
Cybersecurity startup QIZ Security Ltd. today announced it has raised $17 million in seed funding to expand a platform that ...
ANSSI, announced that beginning in 2027 it will stop certifying security products that do not include quantum-resistant ...
Post-quantum passports can run on current chips, but latency, PACE, certification, and side-channel risks remain serious ...
Cybersecurity experts warn that about 10-20 years from now, quantum computers will have enough processing power to decipher common cryptography techniques like RSA and ECC, an event they call "Q-Day." ...
Microsoft is accelerating its quantum-safe security plans as it prepares critical products and services for PQC by 2029.
Microsoft Azure CTO, Mark Russinovich has announced that the organization is now accelerating its Quantum Safe Program (QSP) with the goal of transitioning products and services to PQC by 2029. It’s a ...