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| | When quantum computers become commonplace, current cryptographic systems will become obsolete. Scientists are racing to get ahead of the problem and keep our data secure.
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| | We've been hearing about upcoming breakthroughs with quantum computing technology for several years, so what's the latest from around the world?
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| | The first Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) protocol was proposed in 1984, forming a very "cool" method to leverage the fundamental property of quantum nature that
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| Unitards: another consequence ofquantum computing. Back in December I asked readers for some topics they were particularly keen to read about on this blog. One of the best (and sadly, most challenging) suggestions was to say something about post-quantum cryptography. Roughly speaking, this term describes the future of cryptographyafter quantum computers arrive and screw things...