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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... | |
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| | | | | Large-scale quantum computers are capable of breaking all of the common forms of asymmetric cryptography used on the Internet today. Luckily, they don't exist yet. The Internet-wide transition to post-quantum cryptography began in 2022 when NIST announced their final candidates for key exchange and signatures in the NIST PQC competition. There is plenty written about the various algorithms and standardization processes that are underway. The conventional wisdom is that it will take a long time to transit... | |
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| | | | | The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) recently released a Report on Post-Quantum Cryptography. In the report, they review the threat posed by quantum computers on today's most popular cryptography and review the possible quantum-resistant solutions. | |
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| | | Microsoft plan to add new capabilities power by generative AI to Windows 11 known as Windows Copilot Here is all about copilot feature and release date Read on. | ||