Khaleej Times

US to future-proof encryption against quantum computers

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The White House announced on Wednesday a plan to upgrade current IT encryption standards used by both the US national security community and the commercial sector in order to secure them against powerful quantum computers of the future.

Quantum computing is a fastemergi­ng technology that combines advances in scientific understand­ing of the subatomic world with leaps in informatio­n theory to solve mathematic­al problems that are impossible for today’s convention­al computers.

Though the field is in its infancy, “even a quantum computer a decade from now could potentiall­y be used to decrypt data that’s encrypted today,” a senior administra­tion official said ahead of the announceme­nt.

US President Joe Biden’s administra­tion signed two directives on Wednesday.

One, a national security memorandum, will initiate a collaborat­ion between the federal government and the private sector to adopt “quantum-resilient cryptograp­hic standards,” which are currently being developed by the National Institute of Standards (NIST).

These algorithms will be vital to ensure the future of secure communicat­ions on the internet, officials explained.

The memorandum would also set requiremen­ts for federal agencies to upgrade their systems, and direct agencies to safeguard American technology against acquisitio­n by its adversarie­s.

It also promotes collaborat­ion between government, industry and academia to ensure the United States remains a global leader in quantum informatio­n science.

A separate executive order places the National Quantum Initiative, the government’s principal independen­t expert advisory body, directly under the White House.

Quantum computing was first proposed in the 1980s, with key figures including the American theoretica­l physicist Richard Feynman.

Today, several companies are leading the charge in developing the technology, including IBM, whose quantum computers look like futuristic golden chandelier­s. — afp

 ?? ?? IBM’S quantum computers LOOK LIKE FUTURISTIC GOLDEN CHANDELIER. — courtesy: forbes
IBM’S quantum computers LOOK LIKE FUTURISTIC GOLDEN CHANDELIER. — courtesy: forbes

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