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Quantum Computers: The Need for a New Cryptographic Strategy

In: Handbook for Management of Threats

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  • Britta Hale

    (Naval Postgraduate School)

  • Nina Bindel

    (Palo Alto)

  • Douglas L. Van Bossuyt

    (Naval Postgraduate School)

Abstract

The emerging technology of quantum computing is a double-edged sword, prime for increased computing efficiency but also constituting a looming threat against many currently deployed cryptographic algorithms. In turn, the security guarantees of wider systems that rely on such security foundations are also at risk. Planning and preparation against a quantum threat is increasingly urgent for critical systems as well as systems of systems. Transitioning such systems for quantum resistance implies more than dropping in suitable algorithms, and spans decision points from the type of solution and security that is needed, to hardware and software design choices, data sensitivity lifespan, and system dependencies. This chapter provides an overview of why quantum computers pose a security threat, discusses currently proposed solutions to it, and takes a close look at timelines and system considerations for a quantum-resistance transition.

Suggested Citation

  • Britta Hale & Nina Bindel & Douglas L. Van Bossuyt, 2023. "Quantum Computers: The Need for a New Cryptographic Strategy," Springer Optimization and Its Applications, in: Konstantinos P. Balomenos & Antonios Fytopoulos & Panos M. Pardalos (ed.), Handbook for Management of Threats, pages 125-158, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:spochp:978-3-031-39542-0_7
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-39542-0_7
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