How Classical Cryptography Will Survive Quantum Computers

How Classical Cryptography Will Survive Quantum Computers

4/22/2017

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http://nautil.us/blog/how-classical-cryptography-will-survive-quantum-computers

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In this blog post, the author discusses the potential impact of quantum computers on classical cryptography. Quantum computers, with their ability to solve complex mathematical problems, pose a threat to many encryption methods currently used to secure information. However, the article argues that classical cryptography will not become obsolete with the advent of quantum computers. The author explores different approaches and strategies that can be used to make classical cryptographic systems resistant to quantum attacks. These include the development of quantum-resistant encryption algorithms and the use of post-quantum cryptography. The article concludes that while quantum computers pose a challenge to classical cryptography, there are solutions and strategies that can ensure its survival in the face of advancing technology.

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