Security News > 2016 > July > Google Testing Post-Quantum Cryptography in Chrome (Threatpost)

2016-07-08 18:00
Google has announced its first venture into post-quantum cryptography with the use of a post-quantum key-exchange algorithm in the Canary test build of the Chrome browser.
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http://threatpost.com/google-testing-post-quantum-cryptography-in-chrome/119137/
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