There are two important problems for encryption: the keys and their distribution. Distribution is generally done via asymmetric encryption – but the distribution can be intercepted, and the asymmetric encryption cracked.
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Solving the Quantum Decryption ‘Harvest Now, Decrypt Later’ Problem
There are two important problems for encryption: the keys and their distribution. Distribution is generally done via asymmetric encryption – but the distribution can be intercepted, and the asymmetric encryption cracked. The post Solving the Quantum Decryption ‘Harvest Now, Decrypt Later’ Problem appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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