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Breaking encryption with quantum computers may be easier than we thought

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  • New research estimates that it could be 20 times easier for quantum computers to break current encryption
  • Experts urge software developers to advance their work in developing next-generation cryptography
  • Recommendations include that vulnerable systems be deprecated after 2030 and disallowed after 2035

Experts have long warned that the computational power of quantum machines is poised to render current encryption methods obsolete. New research now estimates that it could be 20 times easier for quantum computers to break RSA encryption.

This is why researchers at Google Quantum AI are urging software developers and encryption experts to begin implementing next-generation cryptography. They also recommend that all vulnerable systems should be deprecated after 2030 and disallowed after 2035.

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