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In the absence of timely intervention, we are heading towards a significant crisis. Scientists have pinpointed both the cause and a possible timeline, along with strategies for mitigation. However, policymakers may lack the urgency needed to address this looming issue.
This situation is reminiscent of the climate crisis or the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Now, it extends to the emerging field of quantum computing. Recent studies, notably one published by Google, reveal that the point at which quantum computers could jeopardize data encryption is much sooner than anticipated.
The understanding that quantum computers will eventually resolve the complex mathematical equations that secure our data isn’t new. However, it’s becoming increasingly clear that this pivotal moment, dubbed Q-Day by some experts, could arrive far sooner than we expected. If it happens without adequate preparation, the fallout could be devastating: compromised emails, drained bank accounts, and exposed confidential information.
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If Q-Day were to arrive unbidden, it would be catastrophic: bank accounts would be emptied and secrets exposed.
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Fortunately, there is a proactive solution. For decades, experts have been developing post-quantum cryptography (PQC), designed around mathematical challenges that even the most powerful quantum systems will find daunting. In a timely move, Google intends to transition its services to PQC by 2029, a timeline that has raised eyebrows among skeptics.
These advances should catalyze policymakers to act promptly. Various governments, including the U.S., U.K., and European Union, have set 2035 as a target for PQC implementation, but this timeline must be accelerated.
Ironically, while many of these governments have engaged in encryption battles over the years, advocating for “backdoors” to facilitate law enforcement, such initiatives have largely been resisted. If Q-Day is mishandled, these anti-encryption agendas could materialize, wreaking havoc on our interconnected world. It’s crucial that we prepare adequately before it’s too late.
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Source: www.newscientist.com












