Moody's warns quantum security must compete with AI budgets ...
China's independently developed "Origin Wukong" series of superconducting quantum computers have completed more than 1 ...
Quantum computers powerful enough to break widely used public-key encryption aren’t here yet, but migration won’t be as simple as swapping in a new tool.
Quantum exposure cuts across data, supplier contracts, capital allocation, customer commitments, regulatory adequacy and ...
It’ll still be a while before quantum computers become powerful enough to do anything useful, but it’s increasingly likely that we will see full-scale, error-corrected quantum computers become ...
The world’s first post-quantum cryptography standards have been formalized by the US National Institute of Standards & Technology (NIST). The standards provide organizations with a framework to secure ...
Although quantum computing is not yet widespread, current encryption methods pose a significant risk of cyberattacks, the agency said. The U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology this week ...
Digital secrets are protected by encryption, which converts meaningful data into an unintelligible form. If quantum computers could unscramble current encryption, they could expose highly sensitive ...
NIST is working on a report to prevent the NSA from meddling in its standards. Nearly 10 months after the National Institute of Standards and Technology issued a draft report proposing changes in how ...
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has announced the first set of post-quantum cryptography standards. These new standards are designed to protect data against the potential ...