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Could a quantum computer break the internet tomorrow? In this episode, we dive into the dual reality of Quantum Computing (QC): a superpower for science and an existential threat to cybersecurity. We unpack "Shor's Algorithm," the cryptographic kryptonite that could crack the RSA encryption securing your bank account in mere hours—a task that would take a classical supercomputer trillions of years.
The danger isn't just in the future. We explore the terrifying "Harvest Now, Decrypt Later" (HNDL) strategy, where state actors are already vacuuming up encrypted data today to unlock it once a Cryptographically Relevant Quantum Computer (CRQC) comes online.
Tune in to learn about the urgent migration to Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC), why your digital signature is safe for now but your long-term secrets aren't, and how "crypto-agility" might be the only way to survive the coming quantum storm.
By A & ICould a quantum computer break the internet tomorrow? In this episode, we dive into the dual reality of Quantum Computing (QC): a superpower for science and an existential threat to cybersecurity. We unpack "Shor's Algorithm," the cryptographic kryptonite that could crack the RSA encryption securing your bank account in mere hours—a task that would take a classical supercomputer trillions of years.
The danger isn't just in the future. We explore the terrifying "Harvest Now, Decrypt Later" (HNDL) strategy, where state actors are already vacuuming up encrypted data today to unlock it once a Cryptographically Relevant Quantum Computer (CRQC) comes online.
Tune in to learn about the urgent migration to Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC), why your digital signature is safe for now but your long-term secrets aren't, and how "crypto-agility" might be the only way to survive the coming quantum storm.