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Cryptographic Revolution Caused by the Threat of Quantum Computing

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Explore the profound impact of quantum computing on public key cryptography and the measures needed to address this looming challenge in this insightful lecture by Chris Mitchell, a Full Professor at Royal Holloway, University of London. Gain a historical overview of public key cryptography, understand how quantum computing threatens current cryptographic systems, and learn about the priorities in replacing vulnerable algorithms with quantum-safe alternatives. Discover the ongoing efforts by academia, industry leaders, and standardization bodies to develop and implement post-quantum cryptographic algorithms. Examine potential future challenges and the importance of timely updates to cryptographic infrastructure. Delve into computational complexities, progress in developing quantum-safe algorithms, and the efforts required to transition to new standards. Essential viewing for cybersecurity professionals, researchers, and anyone interested in the future of cryptography in the quantum computing era.

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Cryptographic revolution caused by the threat of Quantum Computing | Chris Mitchell


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