According to a study by engineers at Caltech and the UC Department of Physics, quantum computers do not need to be nearly as ...
Researchers affiliated with Caltech and the quantum computing startup Oratomic have published a preprint claiming that Shor’s ...
Bitcoin and several other cryptocurrencies use an implementation of ECC called secp256k1. According to Google, its ...
Research suggests fault-tolerant quantum machines could arrive sooner than expected, posing a threat to Bitcoin and Ethereum cryptography.
Q-Day’ and the cybersecurity problems it brings could come as early as 2029 as Google accelerates its post-quantum cryptography migration ...
Building a utility-scale quantum computer that can crack one of the most vital cryptosystems—elliptic curves—doesn’t require ...
Quantum computers will likely be able to crack current encryption algorithms earlier than once thought, posing a serious ...
Future quantum computers will need to be less powerful than we thought to threaten the security of encrypted messages.
With 90% of organizations unprepared for quantum threats, the shift to post-quantum cryptography (PQC) is a structural necessity. Explore the "harvest now, decrypt later" risk and the NIST PQC ...
Today, threat actors are quietly collecting data, waiting for the day when that information can be cracked with future ...
Network encryption was designed for a world in which adversaries needed to break cryptography in real time to extract value.