Preparing for the Quantum Era: Securing Data with Post-Quantum Cryptography

 Quantum computing is moving from theory to practice, promising solutions to complex problems but posing risks to current cryptographic systems. Quantum capabilities could enable attackers to decrypt sensitive data, threatening assets like trade secrets. Post-quantum cryptography (PQC) aims to counter this, requiring organizations to plan for integration, assess risks, and update systems. NIST's new PQC standards highlight the urgency of preparation. With quantum breakthroughs expected within 5-15 years, proactive measures are essential to secure digital communications and data in the quantum era.

https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/opinions/quantum-next-big-leap/

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