Quantum computing and encryption timelines New research reported by Future and its syndication partners suggests a major shift in how close quantum computers may be to breaking widely used encryption methods. The headline claim is that quantum computers may o…
How many qubits needed to break encryption? #world
New research suggests quantum computers may be closer than expected to breaking widely used public-key encryption standards, including RSA and ECC. If realized, this could render current cryptographic protections obsolete, impacting governments, financial institutions, and enterprises relying on asymmetric encryption. Organizations must prepare for post-quantum cryptography (PQC) migration or risk catastrophic data breaches.