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The first post-quantum cryptographic algorithms were officially released today, with more to come from ongoing public-private sector collaborations.
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Quantum computing is a catalyst for rethinking how organizations govern, secure and manage cryptographic systems.
Behind the hype lies a grounded, strategic reality: transitioning to post-quantum cryptography is about preparation, not panic.
Unless a flaw is found in the algorithms themselves, modern encryption is essentially uncrackable and will remain that way for all of eternity.
With the previously mentioned characteristics, quantum computing could theoretically break modern cryptographic algorithms by solving complex mathematical problems like factoring large primes or ...
As it works to safeguard existing cybersecurity protocols from easy decryption by a future quantum computer, the agency is requesting feedback on standards for three algorithms designed to withstand ...
Multivariate cryptography and finite field algorithms are two interlocking research areas that underpin many modern cryptographic systems and computational methods.
Chapter 3 of the Cryptographic Handbook delves into how modern cryptographic algorithms are implemented.