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Quick Take: The Temporal Threat (Post-Quantum Cryptography)
Some of the world's most sensitive data may already be at risk, not because it's decrypted today, but because someone is saving it for tomorrow.
Some of the world's most sensitive data may already be at risk, not because it's decrypted today, but because someone is saving it for tomorrow. Professor Wandt breaks down the concept of "Harvest Now, Decrypt Later." Learn how adversaries are stockpiling encrypted data today in anticipation of future quantum computers capable of breaking the mathematical foundations of the internet. Find more research at https://reWandt.com #reWandt #Cybersecurity #TechEducation
Key Takeaways & Core Ideas
- ▪AI-narrated transformation
- ▪Source-connected material analysis
Source Excerpt
"Some of the world's most sensitive data may already be at risk, not because it's decrypted today, but because someone is saving it for tomorrow."
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