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4gravitons.com
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| | | | | There's a summer camp going on at Waterloo's Institute for Quantum Computing called QCSYS, the Quantum Cryptography School for Young Students. A lot of these kids are interested in physics in general, not just quantum computing, so they give them a tour of Perimeter. While they're here, they get a talk from a local postdoc,... | |
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rjlipton.com
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| | | | | Bob Henderson is a reporter for the Wall Street Journal. Like other reporters he also has a PhD in theoretical physics from the University of Rochester, an MFA in writing from Columbia University, degrees in electrical engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and the University of Southern California, and in photojournalism from Syracuse University. Just kidding.... | |
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mycqstate.wordpress.com
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| | | | | A couple months from nowDorit Aharonov,David Gossetand myself will be giving a short 3.5-day "Spring School" that is meant to be an introduction to recent topics in quantum computing, directed at young researchers in theoretical computer science at large. Theschoolis organized by Shachar Lovett at the University of California in San Diego, from March 19th... | |
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educatedguesswork.org
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| | | [AI summary] This article discusses the potential threat that quantum computers pose to current cryptographic protocols and outlines strategies for securing communications against such threats. It explains how quantum computing can break existing asymmetric encryption algorithms, like those used in TLS, and highlights the need for post-quantum cryptographic algorithms (PQ). The article details the implementation of these algorithms in existing protocols, the importance of key establishment, and the challenges of transitioning to post-quantum authentication. It concludes by emphasizing the urgency of preparing for a post-quantum future and the role of technologies like automatic certificate issuance in facilitating this transition. | ||