Quantum Leap: Cybersecurity Challenge for Advanced Computing Vulnerabilities

July 23, 2024
1 min read


TLDR:

  • Cybersecurity experts are concerned about quantum computing breaking RSA encryption.
  • Researchers from Bitdefender and Transilvania Quantum will discuss the vulnerability of quantum-based infrastructure at Black Hat USA 2024.

The article discusses the potential risks associated with quantum computing and its vulnerability to cyberattacks. While the focus has been on the need for strong post-quantum cryptography, researchers are highlighting the importance of addressing the security risks that quantum computers themselves face from attackers. Researchers from Bitdefender and Transilvania Quantum will be presenting their findings at the upcoming Black Hat USA 2024 conference, shedding light on the real-world implications of quantum vulnerability. The research delves into the imperfections of qubits, potential attack surfaces, and the need for error correction as quantum computers continue to evolve. The study also identifies various ways in which attackers could target a quantum computer, emphasizing the importance of adopting cybersecurity best practices in quantum computing environments.


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