Although quantum computers aren’t yet overcoming encryption at scale, that doesn’t mean the IoT sector can afford to wait.
Banks, governments and tech providers urged to upgrade security because current systems will soon be obsolete ...
Classical public-key cryptography derives its security from integer factorisation. Diagram by Venus Kolhi. Quantum computers bring exponential computing power, ultrafast calculations, advanced ...
Every two decades or so, a new technology upends national security. In the 1940s and 1950s, the atomic and hydrogen bombs established nuclear deterrence. In the 1970s and 1980s, microelectronics led ...
The day when a quantum computer can crack commonly used forms of encryption is drawing closer. The world isn’t prepared, experts say.
BTQ Technologies targets post-quantum cryptography with ambitious hardware, software, and network initiatives. Learn why BTQ ...
Quantum encryption, born from the quantum computing revolution, heralds a new era of unprecedented security. This technological advancement not only promises impenetrable encryption but also reshapes ...
Quantum computers are coming. Or, at least, that’s what current predictions say. These machines harness the power of quantum ...
Quantum is fundamentally complex and can be very confusing, even to those in the field.  The vast majority of people are not ...
Google is dramatically shortening its readiness deadline for the arrival of Q Day, the point at which existing quantum computers can break public-key cryptography algorithms that secure decades’ worth ...
Remember Nokia? Back before smartphones, many of us carried Nokia's nearly indestructible cell phones. They no longer make phones, but don't count Nokia out. Ever since the company was founded in 1865 ...
Leading organizations are no longer waiting for quantum computing to mature, instead they're building knowledge, assessing ...