Post-Quantum Cryptography / In Simple Terms
The Quantum Safe Security Working Group from the Cloud Security Alliance (CSA) has been working diligently to bring “non-technical executives” a post-quantum cryptography primer.
The Quantum Safe Security Working Group from the Cloud Security Alliance (CSA) has been working diligently to bring “non-technical executives” a post-quantum cryptography primer.

The near future for quantum computing: By 2023, expect quantum computing to be in wide use commercially.
Research supported by the U.S. Army Research Office, the U.S. National Science Foundation, and the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research is progressing toward efficient quantum circuits (quantum algorithms) with available quantum computing equipment. Availability and expense curtail proliferation of resources to conduct quantum computation. The researchers find it an imperative to optimize quantum algorithms to make best use of the available resources as these are likely to remain in high-demand, low-availability. Read on for details on optimizing these circuits.
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