However, it is not necessary to use fancy quantum cryptography technology such as entanglement to avoid the looming quantum ...
Abstract: Digital image security faces persistent challenges from evolving cyberattacks. In response to these challenges, a novel spatiotemporal chaotic system-Large—Parameter-Space Dynamic ...
Quantum computing’s threat to encryption is - conceptually at least – very simple. One day, perhaps quite soon, a quantum computer may be able to ...
Scientists create new type of encryption that protects video files against quantum computing attacks
A newly developed encryption framework aims to protect video data from future quantum attacks, all while running on today's ...
New research suggests that a quantum computer could crack a crucial cryptography method with just 10,000 qubits.
For much of the past decade, post-quantum cryptography (PQC) lived primarily in academic journals and standards committees.
Aethyr Research has released post-quantum encrypted IoT edge node firmware for ESP32-S3 targets that boots in 2.1 seconds and ...
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Google researchers warn quantum threat to encryption by 2029
Google researchers have warned that quantum computers could break widely used encryption systems by 2029, a timeline that ...
Abstract: This paper proposes a new chaotic system, and experimental analysis shows that its Lyapunov exponent can reach up to 6.85, demonstrating excellent chaotic performance. It is highly suitable ...
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Quantum computers need just 10,000 qubits to break the most secure encryption, scientists warn
Future quantum computers will need to be less powerful than we thought to threaten the security of encrypted messages.
Building a utility-scale quantum computer that can crack one of the most vital cryptosystems—elliptic curves—doesn’t require ...
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