Quantum Computing and Cybersecurity
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Quantum computing is poised to revolutionize various fields, from optimization to cryptography. However, as quantum computing advances, it also presents significant challenges, particularly in the realm of cybersecurity. Quantum computers have the potential to break widely-used classical encryption algorithms, such as RSA and ECC, by leveraging quantum algorithms like Shor’s and Grover’s algorithms. This paper explores the implications of quantum computing for modern cybersecurity frameworks, focusing on the vulnerabilities of current encryption systems. It also discusses the development of quantum-resistant cryptographic algorithms and explores quantum key distribution (QKD) as a potential solution for securing communication in a quantum-enabled future. The paper concludes by considering the challenges and opportunities in integrating quantum technologies into the cybersecurity landscape, emphasizing the need for proactive strategies and collaboration to protect sensitive data from future threats.
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