Google says it is setting a timeline to migrate to post-quantum cryptography (PQC) by 2029, warning that action is needed ...
Google warns that Q-Day is coming, which is the point that quantum computing renders modern encryption irrelevant.
Quantum computers may slam into hard architectural walls long before they can crack the encryption protecting online banking, ...
A small mathematical revision to quantum mechanics could effectively limit the purported infinite capacities of quantum ...
Quantum computing advances push security teams to replace encryption keys faster and adopt quantum-resistant algorithms.
Imagine a world where the locks protecting your most sensitive information—your financial records, medical history, or even national security secrets—can be effortlessly picked. This is the looming ...
Q-Day’ and the cybersecurity problems it brings could come as early as 2029 as Google accelerates its post-quantum cryptography migration ...
Lost in the debate over if, or when, a quantum computer will decipher encryption models is the need for post-quantum cryptography (PQC) to become part of organizations' tech stacks and zero-trust ...
Two scientists just won computing's Nobel Prize for an idea from 1984: use quantum mechanics to make eavesdropping physically ...
Google just issued a 2029 deadline to encrypt its systems against quantum computers. Bitcoin may not have the same luxury of ...
Quantum computing could transform certain industries, but commercialization might be further off than investors think.
Today, threat actors are quietly collecting data, waiting for the day when that information can be cracked with future ...