Security news aggregator

Latest coverage for Quantum

Quantum computing could undermine widely used public-key encryption, driving research into quantum-resistant algorithms and secure migration planning.

2 headlines in this view

Refine the feed

Search across headline titles and summaries.

Tag briefing

Background for this topic.

Quantum computing uses quantum-mechanical effects in qubits to solve some problems differently from conventional computers. In information security, its significance is primarily cryptographic: a sufficiently capable, fault-tolerant quantum computer could use Shor’s algorithm to break RSA and elliptic-curve cryptography, which protect certificates, key exchanges, signatures, and encrypted archives. Quantum computing is not expected to break all cryptography equally; symmetric encryption and cryptographic hashes generally require larger security parameters rather than replacement for the same reason.

The practical concern is “harvest now, decrypt later”: adversaries can collect encrypted traffic today for future decryption, especially when data must remain confidential for years. Organizations should inventory public-key algorithms and long-lived sensitive data, assess dependencies such as certificates and protocols, and plan migration to standardized post-quantum cryptography with crypto-agile systems. Quantum key distribution is a separate, specialized communications approach; it does not replace endpoint security, authentication, or conventional key-management controls and has significant deployment constraints.

Showing 2 most recent headlines Filtered view
Bank Info Security 11 months, 3 weeks ago

Quantum Data Centers Await Use Cases and Tech Maturity

CIR's Lawrence Gasman on Why Quantum Data Centers Remain Years From Enterprise UseQuantum data centers could become viable if business use cases emerge, says Lawrence Gasman, founder, Communications Industry Researchers. Technical hurdles, such as physical form factor, environment, cost and photonic interconnects, must be addressed for enterprise adoption.

Bank Info Security 11 months, 3 weeks ago

New Entrust CEO Tony Ball Aims for Identity Life Cycle Shift

Ball to Succeed Todd Wilkinson, Expand Digital Identity Strategy, Tech IntegrationTony Ball, the incoming CEO of Entrust, plans to shift the company's digital identity strategy beyond onboarding to support full life cycle use cases. He also plans to expand Entrust's post-quantum efforts and streamline customer delivery under one platform.