Quantum Threat: Are We Ready for the New Cryptography Race?

Is your data truly safe, or are we just sitting ducks waiting for quantum hackers to strike?
The race to secure digital data from the impending threat of quantum hacking is hitting a critical milestone as the US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) prepares to unveil three new security algorithms.
These algorithms aim to protect sensitive information from the capabilities of future quantum computers, which can potentially crack current encryption methods. Industries like finance and telecoms are already gearing up for the transition, but many businesses remain unprepared.
The new standards from NIST are expected to catalyze a widespread shift towards post-quantum cryptography, balancing the use of classical and quantum techniques. As quantum computing technology evolves, the question remains: how can we ensure our digital defenses are ready for Q-day?
Read the full article on Financial Times.
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