Professor Máire O’Neill of Queen's University Belfast is working to develop new security approaches that can protect our electronic information from the threat of quantum computers, a field called post-quantum cryptography.
Professor Máire O’Neill of Queen's University Belfast is working to develop new security approaches that can protect our electronic information from the threat of quantum computers, a field ...
Quantum computers could render current encryption systems obsolete. Addressing this issue requires action at the national and global levels - starting now.
Quantum-computer code could do wonders—but also unravel well-kept secrets
The quantum internet is coming sooner than you think—even sooner than quantum computing itself. When things change over, you might not even notice. But when they do, new rules will protect ...
“If quantum computers are on the horizon, then we need to prepare the internet to be secure against quantum computers,” Lily Chen, project leader at the National Institute of Standards and ...
Christiane Peters, a security architect for Benelux at IBM, warns that organisations must act quickly in carrying out post-quantum risk assessments and invest in post-quantum data ...
Cryptography is Changing Fast, and Cyber Security Pros Are Best Advised to Stay Ahead of the Curve
Quantum computing is a major trend in computer science. It’s jaw-dropping to think that it all started from observing the […]
security vs privacy, security vs trust, security vs usability, security vs cost, research vs standardization, academic research vs real applications, to name just a few. Call for Papers ...
Quantum computing is progressing and keeping in mind that experts don't know when there will be a quantum computer incredible enough to break the RSA and ECC cryptographic algorithms that ...
The encryption that underpins the security of society’s critical infrastructure is at serious risk
Once considered too futuristic to pose a real risk, quantum computers will soon become a reality – and financial institutions (FI) are not yet prepared to deal with potential threats to ...
In Japan, the Cryptography Research and Evaluation Committees (CRYPTREC)* issued a report in 2014 on post-quantum cryptography titled “Survey on the Difficulty of Lattice Problems, etc.” In ...
The world’s best cryptographers meet this week to compete in a U.S.-sponsored challenge to create a quantum-resistant standard.
Blockchain is meant to be secure – but new research warns that quickly advancing quantum technology poses a vulnerability.