[Opinion] “Q-Day”: The Day Quantum Computers Break the Internet
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4 Articles
Q-Day could destroy Bitcoin – and our retirement savings
Even if you’ve never bought any cryptocurrency, like columnist Karmela Padavic-Callaghan, your money may be affected by Bitcoin’s fate – which is uncertain, as quantum computing advances are threatening to make the encryption protecting it useless
Q-Day is coming — And America’s digital locks may already be broken
Op-ed views and opinions expressed are solely those of the author. For years, “cyber apocalypse” talk sounded like the tech version of a guy on a street corner holding a cardboard sign predicting the end times. Y2K came and went with barely a flicker. The Mayan calendar became a punchline. Even most ransomware attacks, destructive...
Quantum Computing: The Quantum Journey That Will Redefine Cybersecurity in Colombia Home Technology Address copied. A compact box operating at room temperature at the University of the Andes is the physical embodiment of the coming computing revolution. Cybersecurity experts warn of the arrival of Q-Day: the moment when the mathematics of the future will break the digital security of businesses and governments.
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