The threat posed by quantum computing to current cryptography systems is increasingly recognized as an immediate concern that demands urgent action, as emphasized by National Cyber Director Harry Coker. This urgency is underscored by the recent release of quantum-resistant encryption algorithms
IonQ, a pioneering company in the quantum computing industry, has recently announced an ambitious roadmap for 2025 during a webinar led by CEO Peter Chapman, SVP of Engineering & Technology Dean Kassmann, and CMO Margaret Arakawa. The comprehensive roadmap underscores IonQ's high-reaching goals
In an era where technological advancements are fast outpacing traditional methods of securing digital information, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) prepares to publish the first standards for Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC). The introduction of PQC is a significant
Quantum computing is rapidly transitioning from theoretical research to practical reality, ushering in new opportunities and threats. One of the most pressing concerns is its capacity to undermine the cryptographic systems securing modern digital communications. Organizations must start preparing
As quantum computing rapidly advances, the specter of significantly more powerful decryption capabilities looms large. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), recognizing the potential threats posed by future quantum computers to current cryptographic systems, has taken proactive
Quantum science and technology, with its groundbreaking principles and futuristic applications, is set to revolutionize numerous aspects of our world, including the economy and national security. The United Nations' declaration of 2025 as the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology