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“Should you panic about quantum computers breaking all encryption?”
...you mentioned Quantum's potential to break encryption. Is that anything the normal person, you know, the layman should be worried about? It sounds like it could potentially have lots of different rami
...encryption codes that are not susceptible to quantum computers. And there was a sort of competition run by NIST, so the National Institute of Standards and Technology in The US. And NIST has now sort of selected, you know, encryption codes that are b
...quantum cryptography. Yeah. K. I I think that is vital to us. That's right. Yeah. Right? Yeah. That that, you know, asymmetric I would bet this happens during this administration. He bets post. I I know. I'm gonna put it out because, you know, we all
...quantum communication. Entanglement can help secure communication
...also have quantum encryption. Sure. The key question is, is quantum decryption something where we can put a quantum safe algorithm in in in place and time? And people think we can. The hard part is moving every coin from the old address to the new qu
...on which quantum computers massively outperform? And the announcement this week, Chris, is finally, yes. They've done it. They have, according to Google's or Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai, got the first ever verifiable quantum advantage. I think that's
...quantum technologies, but I will not spend too much time on that. The topic that we have today is how can we still compete in Europe because this technology is identified as a sovereign technology. Being able to hack, other computers thanks to quantu
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