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Why are quantum-proof cryptography algorithms being developed?

I noticed some new quantum cryptography algorithms are being developed. I know very little about quantum computing but my understanding is that it will just be a much more powerful computer and ...
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Is Mega.nz encryption vulnerable to brute force cracking by quantum computers?

I am interested in Mega.nz cloud storage. It is using end-to-end encryption. It says that it uses AES-128 to encrypt files And there are more details in their white paper But I saw that quantum ...
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Using two or more encryption algorithms together, how do we compute the strength of the final encryption?

If two or more encryption algorithms are used together, how do we compute the strength of the final encryption? And how would the application perform against quantum computers? The first two tables ...
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What is Quantum Cryptography?

When it comes to exchanging secure information over an insecure channel, this approach is considered. It all depends on the nature of photons in which the third polarization is focused. It can easily ...
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Can quantum computers put computer security in jeopardy?

There are many articles about quantum computers describing how powerful they are in computing and that they can solve very complicated equations in a short time. One of the biggest security measures ...
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