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As the world races ahead with rockets, satellites, AI, and the search for extraterrestrial life, there’s a quieter yet ...
Taking inspiration from the Y2K bug, Quantropi talks about Y2Q, also called Q-day, meaning the day when quantum computers can break current encryption schemes. The 2021 Quantum Threat Timeline Report ...
Quantum computing will not deliver truly useful business results overnight, but the pace of progress is no longer linear; it’s combinatorial.
AI and quantum development won't be slowing down any time soon, and hackers are only getting more sophisticated.
A deeptech startup incubated at IIT Madras is fortifying India’s cyber defence with cutting-edge quantum algorithms—offering ...
A recent Kubernetes enhancement aims to pave the way to future-proofing cluster security against quantum computing threats.
Quantum computing is poised to redefine the boundaries of data security, offering groundbreaking solutions while threatening modern encryption’s foundations. By Amritesh Anand, vice-president and MD: ...
As of August 2025, the world’s most powerful quantum computers, like IBM’s 1,121-qubit “Condor” and Google’s experimental “Sycamore” models, are nowhere near capable of cracking Bitcoin. It’s ...
The development of quantum computing is fundamentally reshaping the rules of cybersecurity. Traditional public key encryption mechanisms such as RSA and ECC (Elliptic Curve Cryptography) rely on the ...
Supports decentralized applications and tokenized asset solutions developed through SEALSQ partnerships. SEALSQ has already started investing in WeCan tokens. Hedera (HBAR) – A public distributed ...
The cybersecurity of embedded devices like these is weighed against their size and performance requirements - while we want ...
Quantum computing is no longer a distant threat; it’s an imminent challenge that could break current cryptographic defenses. Many organizations are unprepared for this paradigm shift, risking severe ...