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Beyond encryption: Why quantum computing might be more of a science boom than a cybersecurity bust


Published on 2025-04-06 04:22:12 - VentureBeat
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  • While quantum computers will be able to break traditional encryption, we're still a long way from "No More Secrets" decryption.

The article from VentureBeat discusses the potential impact of quantum computing on cybersecurity and science, suggesting that while quantum computers pose a threat to current encryption methods, their broader implications might be more beneficial to scientific advancement than detrimental to cybersecurity. It highlights that quantum computers could revolutionize fields like medicine, materials science, and energy by solving complex problems that classical computers cannot handle efficiently. The article also notes that while quantum computers could break certain encryption algorithms, the development of quantum-resistant cryptography is already underway, mitigating some of the cybersecurity risks. Furthermore, the piece emphasizes that the timeline for practical, large-scale quantum computers is uncertain, and in the meantime, quantum computing could drive significant scientific breakthroughs, potentially overshadowing its cybersecurity implications.

Read the Full VentureBeat Article at:
[ https://venturebeat.com/security/beyond-encryption-why-quantum-computing-might-be-more-of-a-science-boom-than-a-cybersecurity-bust/ ]

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