Security News > 2016 > April > Defend encrypted data from quantum computer threat (Help Net Security)
If an exotic quantum computer is invented that could break the codes we depend on to protect confidential electronic information, what will we do to maintain our security and privacy? That’s the overarching question posed by a new report from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), whose cryptography specialists are beginning the long journey toward effective answers. The Report on Post-Quantum Cryptography details the status of research into quantum computers, which would exploit … More →
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