CEO Brian Armstrong downplayed concerns on Wednesday that quantum computing could crack the encryption of blockchains in the ...
Every online bank transfer, private message and Bitcoin transaction rests on the assumption that some math problems are practically impossible to solve. Quantum computers threaten to flip that ...
Someday, somebody, somewhere will likely have a quantum computer capable of cracking the fragile codes that underpin every piece of data we exchange over the internet. We don’t know when. It could be ...
Bitcoin isn't prepared for quantum computers. Government agencies are developing the technology behind the scenes. Quantum ...
Quantum computing poses a significant threat to current cryptographic systems. Classical cryptography systems are vulnerable ...
Imagine a world where the locks protecting your most sensitive information—your financial records, medical history, or even national security secrets—can be effortlessly picked. This is the looming ...
Business leaders need to pay attention to quantum computing now—not because the technology is ready, but because the risk is ...
Quantum computing could break cryptographic keys in minutes, posing a major threat to crypto security. Current cryptographic ...
Quantum decryption may be a decade or more away, but banks, insurers and investment firms must act now to protect sensitive ...
Lost in the debate over if, or when, a quantum computer will decipher encryption models is the need for post-quantum cryptography (PQC) to become part of organizations' tech stacks and zero-trust ...
On last week's WP Intelligence Live Briefing, "A New Age of R&D," WPI Lead AI & Tech Analyst Jason Dean, explained what quantum computing has in store for today’s encryption and how this impacts ...
The truth is that even the most optimistic vendor estimates for this would put very nascent stages of enterprise value toward ...