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Will quantum computers disrupt critical infrastructure?


Published on 2025-02-20 20:02:19 - BBC
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  • This means quantum systems offer the possibility of solving key problems that are beyond classical computers, is areas such as medical research and materials science, or cracking particularly complex mathematical problems.

The article from MSN discusses the potential impact of quantum computers on critical infrastructure. Quantum computers, which operate on the principles of quantum mechanics, could potentially decrypt data encrypted with current cryptographic methods, thereby posing a significant threat to cybersecurity. This capability arises from their ability to solve complex mathematical problems much faster than classical computers. The article highlights concerns about national security, financial systems, and other sectors that rely heavily on encryption for protection. It mentions that while quantum computing technology is still in its nascent stages, the threat is imminent enough that governments and organizations are already preparing for a "quantum apocalypse" by developing quantum-resistant algorithms and enhancing cybersecurity measures. The piece also touches on the dual-use nature of quantum technology, which could both disrupt and secure critical infrastructure, emphasizing the need for a balanced approach in its development and application.

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[ https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/other/will-quantum-computers-disrupt-critical-infrastructure/ar-AA1ztEGy ]
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