First Rainbow, Now SIKE? No Qubits Needed to Crack Another NIST PQC Algo
[E]ncryption algorithm that was supposed to stand up to attacks from the future’s most powerful computers was recently laid low by a much simpler machine.
[E]ncryption algorithm that was supposed to stand up to attacks from the future’s most powerful computers was recently laid low by a much simpler machine.
[Q]uantum advantage doesn’t mark the end of a race between quantum and classical computers. It’s the beginning.
Second part of an eight part-series by Mr. Russ Fein, founder of The Quantum Leap. In this work he builds on the foundation to ensure you have an understanding of the differences between analog, digital, and quantum computers. The Quantum Leap is an up-and-coming blog journaling the race to quantum supremacy. Read the series here at The Qubit Report or find the complete series and more at, Quantumtech.blog. Because Quantum is Coming. Qubit
First of an eight part-series by Mr. Russ Fein, founder of The Quantum Leap. In layperson’s terms, this first piece lays a foundation for the power of quantum computing versus the classical computer. The Quantum Leap is an up-and-coming blog journaling the race to quantum supremacy. Read the first in the series here at The Qubit Report or find the complete series and more at, Quantumtech.blog. Because Quantum is Coming. Qubit
How to enable quantum computing innovation through access Read More… + Two recent breakthroughs in quantum computing have generated significant excitement in the field. By