How Quantum Computing Will Change Browser Encryption

How Quantum Computing Will Change Browser Encryption

6/30/2018

link

https://f5.com/labs/articles/threat-intelligence/ssl-tls/how-quantum-computing-will-change-browser-encryption

summary

This article discusses the potential impact of quantum computing on browser encryption protocols like SSL/TLS. It explains how quantum computers have the potential to break the cryptographic algorithms that currently secure online communication. The article explores the vulnerability of current encryption methods and the need for post-quantum encryption algorithms to protect sensitive information in the future. It also highlights ongoing efforts by researchers and organizations to develop quantum-resistant encryption standards. The article emphasizes the importance of preparing for the arrival of quantum computers and ensuring the security of online communication in the face of this technological advancement.

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