Time to Start Fighting Quantum Threats
Someday, quantum computers will be powerful and reliable enough to render traditional encryption obsolete. But agencies can move forward with mitigation strategies today.
Someday, quantum computers will be powerful and reliable enough to render traditional encryption obsolete. But agencies can move forward with mitigation strategies today.
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Quantum computing offers great promise but also great risk, and current encryption standards are especially vulnerable to the quantum threat. There are actions that agencies can take today, however, to safeguard their systems.
A quantum expert at the National Institute of Standards and Technology offers thoughts on where quantum computing is today and what impacts it will have.
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