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Quantum Threat to Security


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Join Prashant Chugh, Group Leader, C-DOT (Centre for Development of Telematics) in this seminar about quantum threats to security and a need for a new post-quantum cryptography.

The capabilities of quantum computers are advancing rapidly. Quantum algorithms running on quantum computers are likely to be beneficial in enhancing R&D in several technology domains. However, they are a potential threat to security systems since they increase the probability of classical cryptography algorithms getting broken.

What cyberthreat does quantum computing pose, and why is there a need for new cryptography techniques based on the paradigm of post-quantum cryptography?

The session will cover:

  • How potential threats to cryptography from quantum computers are real
  • Why there is a need to plan quantum-safe migration of the existing security applications and networks
  • Why is it good to have a quantum risk management approach and planning than regret the loss of sensitive data

Here is the course outline:

Quantum Threat to Security and the Need for Post-Quantum Cryptography