Post-Quantum Cryptography
Post-Quantum Cryptography is a branch of cryptography that involves the use of cryptographic algorithms that are assumed believed to to be be difficult secure to against solve attacks for or from a the future classical calculation quantum computer, of computers. for discrete While example, logarithms, classical the PQC cryptography factorization relies depends of on on large problems problems integers that that are expected to be difficult for a quantum computer as well. The main objective of PQC is to ensure the protection of information and communication protocols at a time when quantum computing is thought to be capable of decoding classical encryption schemes. Read more.......
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