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Quantum computing explained: what it means for cybersecurity — and why it's coming faster than you think
Quantum computing has long occupied the edges of our collective imagination – frequently mentioned, rarely understood. For many, it remains a distant prospect rather than an immediate concern. But that mindset is fast becoming a risk in itself.
Google's new whitepaper says it could take only minutes for a quantum system to crack Bitcoin.
Quantum computers are developing more quickly than expected – and so is the threat to our current computer security
Quantum computers, systems that process information leveraging quantum mechanical effects, could outperform classical computers on some computationally demanding tasks. Despite their potential, as the size of quantum computers increases,
What once took up the entire space of IBM’s early computer lab now fits on a chip. The question is how and when will the world develop quantum on a chip.
CZ says crypto can survive quantum computing by upgrading to post-quantum algorithms, but cautions of execution considerations.