The theoretical foundations of quantum computing emerged throughout the twentieth century, including Planck’s Quantum Hypothesis (1900), the Uncertainty Principle (1927), and Bell’s Inequality (1964).
Breakthroughs from Google, Caltech, and IBM have reignited debate over “Q-Day,” when quantum computers could break Bitcoin’s cryptography.
Quantum cryptography has emerged as a critical field in the era of quantum computing, offering novel approaches to secure communication against potential quantum-enabled adversaries. At its core, the ...
The Cyber Defense Review, Vol. 9, No. 2, Data in the Cybersecurity Landscape (SUMMER 2024), pp. 73-92 (20 pages) Winning is much easier if you have an edge, whether that be better personnel, strategy, ...
Signal’s getting ahead of the quantum curve, adding new layers of encryption to keep your chats safe from tomorrow’s ...
As quantum computing advances, traditional encryption faces growing risks from powerful new algorithms. In a bid to address these issues, a government-owned company in China has introduced what it ...
Ahead of the hotly-anticipated release of the first National Cybersecurity Strategy set to be released from the White House Office of the National Cyber Director, Dylan Presman, the office’s director ...
Image courtesy by QUE.com In an era where cyber threats are constantly evolving, the importance of cutting-edge security ...