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

Last updated: March 30, 2025 3:24 pm
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The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) recently released the first three post-quantum encryption standards, signaling a significant step forward in protecting data from potential quantum computing threats. Quantum computing has long been viewed as a threat to traditional encryption methods, with concerns about its ability to quickly break encryption. However, the practical reality of quantum computing suggests that the threat may not be as imminent as some fear.

In the world of digital forensics, the concept of quantum computing can be likened to the electron microscope theory. Just as the electron microscope was once thought to be able to recover deleted data from hard drives, the reality was that the process was laborious and unreliable. Similarly, quantum computing may not be the magic wand that instantly breaks encryption. It will require significant computing power and resources, limiting its accessibility to nation-states and large corporations.

While quantum computing could potentially be used to crack encryption, its true value lies in research, economic competition, and global influence. The technology has the potential to drive significant breakthroughs in various industries, from manufacturing to pharmaceuticals to space travel. Nations and corporations are more likely to prioritize long-term gains and advancements over breaking encryption algorithms.

As we consider the implications of quantum computing, it is essential to weigh the potential use cases against the cost and benefit analysis. While breaking encryption is a possibility, it may not be the primary focus for those with access to quantum computing. Instead, the technology is more likely to be used for advancing scientific research, economic growth, and technological innovation.

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In conclusion, the fear of a “quantum apocalypse” may be overstated, and it is crucial to consider the actual uses of quantum computing before rushing to replace existing cryptographic algorithms. With a focus on context and understanding the practical applications of quantum technology, we can better prepare for the future of data security and technological advancement.

Rob Lee, Chief of Research at SANS Institute, emphasizes the importance of considering how quantum computing will be used in practice, rather than solely focusing on its potential to break encryption.

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