Oh good, more pointless quantum hype.
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Oh good, more pointless quantum hype.
Once again, totally fine to get to PQ if you can. It ain't happening in 2029; the qubit math doesn't add up.
Google bumps up Q Day deadline to 2029, far sooner than previously thought
Company warns entire industry to move off RSA and EC more quickly.
Ars Technica (arstechnica.com)
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Oh good, more pointless quantum hype.
Once again, totally fine to get to PQ if you can. It ain't happening in 2029; the qubit math doesn't add up.
Google bumps up Q Day deadline to 2029, far sooner than previously thought
Company warns entire industry to move off RSA and EC more quickly.
Ars Technica (arstechnica.com)
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Oh good, more pointless quantum hype.
Once again, totally fine to get to PQ if you can. It ain't happening in 2029; the qubit math doesn't add up.
Google bumps up Q Day deadline to 2029, far sooner than previously thought
Company warns entire industry to move off RSA and EC more quickly.
Ars Technica (arstechnica.com)
@mttaggart Plus the store-now-decrypt-later threat model is not really affected by the time of the first practical quantum attack (you just store more data). I think the original announcement is more about the good rate of pqc adoption rather than q-computing breakthroughs... -
Oh good, more pointless quantum hype.
Once again, totally fine to get to PQ if you can. It ain't happening in 2029; the qubit math doesn't add up.
Google bumps up Q Day deadline to 2029, far sooner than previously thought
Company warns entire industry to move off RSA and EC more quickly.
Ars Technica (arstechnica.com)
@mttaggart always question work created by those that would benefit from the requested change.
Always trust an expert in a field.
This is the quantum superposition of trust... we must simultaneously adhere to and doubt the work of mega corps with incredible research capabilities