The PQC algorithm is designed based on mathematical problems that are extremely difficult to solve not only with current classical computers, but also with future quantum computers, aiming to counter ...
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is developing a second protocol for post-quantum quantum encryption to back up the potential failure of the initial standard, which it ...
Classical public-key cryptography derives its security from integer factorisation. Diagram by Venus Kolhi. Quantum computers bring exponential computing power, ultrafast calculations, advanced ...
On Tuesday, the U.S. finalized standards for post-quantum encryption — a move intended to ensure companies, citizens and government agencies can all stay ahead of the potential of quantum computers ...
After years of review, the National Institute of Standards and Technology has chosen three encryption algorithms as the basis for its post-quantum security strategy. After years of review, the ...
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 ...
Every encrypted text you send today could be stored by an adversary and cracked open years from now by a quantum computer ...
A recent Reuters Special Report discussed the race between the US and China to protect digital assets and communications from the potential threat posed by quantum computers. Cryptographically ...
SEALSQ Corp's QVault TPM achieves compliance with NIST's highest security standards for quantum-resistant protection using advanced algorithms. SEALSQ Corp has announced that its QVault Trusted ...
When quantum computers become practical, there is a possibility that the keys to existing encryption technologies may be broken, so algorithms that can defend against both conventional and quantum ...