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Why Migrating to PQC is No Slam Dunk
Why Migrating to PQC is No Slam Dunk
Enterprises intent on securing their data and communications are choosing quantum-resistant encryption. For entities aiming to maximize…
John M Potter
Mar 6, 2023
Making Quantum Security More Accessible
Making Quantum Security More Accessible
Attempting to code cryptography protocols can be a daunting challenge. Programmers are under pressure to ensure their security and…
John M Potter
Sep 14, 2022
Is Bitcoin Safe from Grover’s Algorithm?
Is Bitcoin Safe from Grover’s Algorithm?
When crypto investors discuss quantum computing, they invariably worry about its potential to undermine encryption. Quantum computers alone…
John M Potter
Apr 4, 2022
From Scalpels to Qubits: The Story of the World’s First Post Quantum Blockchain
From Scalpels to Qubits: The Story of the World’s First Post Quantum Blockchain
For more than a decade, Peter Waterland diligently pursued his role as a surgeon. At the same time, he began delving into a variety of…
John M Potter
Apr 3, 2022
Breaking Bitcoin: ECDSA vs XMSS
Breaking Bitcoin: ECDSA vs XMSS
Bitcoin relies on several algorithms to secure the coin from theft. Prominent among these is the Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm…
John M Potter
Apr 3, 2022
How CQC’s Tket compiler advances Quantum Computing
How CQC’s Tket compiler advances Quantum Computing
As a quantum computer compiler, tket helps to improve quantum computing capabilities by optimizing quantum circuit operations. Its capacity…
John M Potter
Apr 3, 2022
The McEliece algorithm enjoys simplicity as a post-quantum solution
The McEliece algorithm enjoys simplicity as a post-quantum solution
In 2017, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) began running a competition to select the best quantum-resistant…
John M Potter
Apr 3, 2022
The Moving Target Defense @ Storage Level
The Moving Target Defense @ Storage Level
As quantum computing advances, scientists will create various algorithms with stronger and longer key lengths. In turn, quantum computers…
John M Potter
Apr 3, 2022
Quantum Resistant Crypto favors Winternitz Signature Scheme
Quantum Resistant Crypto favors Winternitz Signature Scheme
While classical computers store information in the form of bits (a 1 or 0), a quantum computer can store information in any superposition…
John M Potter
Apr 3, 2022
Quantum Computing, A Simplified Explanation.
Quantum Computing, A Simplified Explanation.
Quantum computing is the study of a non-classical model of computation. Whereas a classical computer encodes data into fundamental units…
John M Potter
Jan 3, 2021
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