Traditional encryption methods have long been vulnerable to quantum computers, but two new analyses suggest a capable enough ...
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Study: 10,000 qubits could crack key encryption sooner than expected
Researchers affiliated with Caltech and the quantum computing startup Oratomic have published a preprint claiming that Shor’s ...
CoinDesk Research maps five crypto privacy approaches and examines which models hold up as AI improves. Full coverage of ...
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Quantum computers need just 10,000 qubits to break the most secure encryption, scientists warn
Future quantum computers will need to be less powerful than we thought to threaten the security of encrypted messages.
In our latest Computing research we look at developments in quantum computing and cryptography, whether UK IT leaders believe ...
The research shows quantum computers may break bitcoin and ether wallet encryption with far fewer qubits than previously ...
Google’s decision to move up its timeline for migration to post-quantum cryptography highlights that some of the cyber ...
There are various methods for securely handling health data – some are still too computationally intensive, others still too ...
The window for quantum-safe readiness is closing fast. Security experts estimate that quantum computers capable of breaking current cryptography could emerge as early as 2030. Yet 91% of organizations ...
Quantum-Safe Messaging Apps Market is expanding at a very fast pace, rising from USD 142.3 million in 2024 to USD 12,702.6 million by 2034.
Google accelerated its post-quantum encryption transition to 2029, preparing systems for future quantum computers capable of breaking today's cryptographic standards.
The latest specification integrates NIST-standardized ML-KEM and ML-DSA to help device owners safeguard sensitive data ...
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