As Google warns that the elliptic curve cryptography protecting the Bitcoin blockchain might be at risk sooner than expected, ...
TES Electronic Solutions GmbH unveils a next-generation VHDL-based ECDSA (Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm) IP core, designed to deliver high-performance, secure, and energy-efficient ...
Part one explained the physics of quantum computing. This piece explains the target — how bitcoin's encryption works, why a ...
According to the latest Google research, it could take as few as 1,200 logical qubits for a quantum computer to break ...
Building a utility-scale quantum computer that can crack one of the most vital cryptosystems—elliptic curves—doesn’t require nearly the resources anticipated just a year or two ago, two independently ...
Research suggests Bitcoin users could defend against future quantum attacks using a transaction design that works within ...
New research suggests that a quantum computer could crack a crucial cryptography method with just 10,000 qubits.
Google cut the qubits needed to break crypto encryption by 20x and withheld the circuits. Here's why that matters.
As the joke goes, CRQC has been 10 to 20 years away for the past three decades. While the recent research suggests that ...
​For much of the past decade, post-quantum cryptography (PQC) lived primarily in academic journals and standards committees.