The race for quantum-proof cryptography

erek

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What about Russia? Why we fighting wars on multiple fronts?

"Regarding the national security implications of quantum computing, two countries — the U.S. and China — stand out as leading the way, Pipher said, even though the mathematical research in this area results from a truly global collaboration of countries working together. “On fundamental research, it’s truly important to have every mind working together.”

It’s not likely that one organization or country can secretly achieve quantum computing to obtain, in essence, access to all the world’s secrets first, Pipher said. “A quantum computer that is going to break all this cryptography is going to require two to four thousand qubits, much bigger than we have right now.”"


https://www.csoonline.com/article/3488857/the-race-for-quantum-proof-cryptography.html
 
From what I understand, the answer is add anther 1k bits to your encryption keys which are already this long in many cases.
 
If they think 2-4k qbits is going to be hard for some black budget, bottomless pit millitary agency, they might want to think again.
Quantum technology allows access to any information created. End game.
I can't wait for quantum propulsion to be mainstream, having seen it in action.. everything you learned from a book gets thrown out the window and Nikola Tesla is proven the most accomplished inventor in human history. He already called out out Hertz, Maxwell and co... they are wrong on many parts. He was right.
 
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