Every encrypted text you send today could be stored by an adversary and cracked open years from now by a quantum computer ...
Building on its established position in post-quantum cryptography, SEALSQ is deploying capital across a curated portfolio of some of the world’s most promising quantum computing companies, ...
Quantum computers powerful enough to break widely used public-key encryption aren’t here yet, but migration won’t be as simple as swapping in a new tool.
BitGo, in partnership with Silence Laboratories, successfully simulated a post-quantum multi-party computation (MPC) ...
Partnership between the UAE Cyber Security Council and QuantumGate aims to provide nationwide visibility of cryptographic ...
Quantum computing advances raise concerns over 10,000 qubits breaking P‑256 encryption using Shor’s algorithm, driving ...
The quantum cryptography market hits $2.93B in 2025, racing to $33.15B by 2034 at 35.3% CAGR as quantum threats force a global security overhaul. “Quantum computing is no longer a distant threat.
Much like nuclear fusion, it seems quantum computing is always a decade or two away from hitting the mainstream. Giant machines crunching calculations in parallel would give them the ability to crack ...
Algorand declines 7.44% as the quantum-security narrative loses momentum and broader crypto selling pressure drags ALGO below ...
The day when a quantum computer can crack commonly used forms of encryption is drawing closer. The world isn’t prepared, experts say.
The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has enlisted quantum-safe encryption pioneer Arqit Quantum to help lead on the UK’s looming migration to post-quantum cryptography. The NCSC’s PQC Pilot ...
Digital secrets are protected by encryption, which converts meaningful data into an unintelligible form. If quantum computers ...