And because I recently realized how seriously the National Security Agency (NSA) and the National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST) in the US are taking quantum computers. But I changed my mind last year because of advances in applied physics. I majored in physics and I thought it would never work. When it interacts with something in the universe, the system collapses. In order to work, a quantum computer needs to be isolated from the rest of the universe. "I never used to take quantum computing very seriously. Are you also worried about this technology? Quantum computing also puts our privacy at stake. Before that, any secret data needs to be extra secure and the encryptions immune to quantum deciphering with new algorithms. The first quantum computers are expected to be operational by 2030, she said. An encryption specialist from the Dutch national security agency, AIVD, expressed her concerns about quantum computing. It seems that the playing field in cyber security is about to change.
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