According to the BBC, experts warn that quantum computers could eventually surpass conventional methods of encryption, a potentially dangerous fate for humanity.
With the advent of quantum computers, the process of cracking today's toughest encryption could be done in mere seconds.
If it were to land in the wrong hands, that kind of number-crunching power could have dire consequences.
The chief strategy officer at the company PostQuantum said that everything they do over the internet is secure.
Owen warned that quantum computers could allow bad actors to shut down government defense systems.
In an interview with the broadcaster, the chief executive of the Cambridge and Colorado-based company called quantum computers a threat to our way of life.
Governments are taking action to stop their adversaries from gaining the upper hand. The US Commerce Department recently blacklisted a number of Chinese firms because of their ability to break encryption or develop unbreakable encryption.
Tech giants like Microsoft and Google are trying to keep ahead of the curve by quantum-proofing important classified data.
The US National Institute for Science and Technology is trying to come up with a unified strategy to protect important data from the impending quantum apocalypse.
The quantum apocalypse is likely to happen many years from now. Researchers are racing ahead to predict a future in which quantum computers can crack the current encryption standards with ease.
The predictions are meaningless until we know what quantum computers will be capable of.
Should we be scared of the quantum apocalypse? It was reported by the British Broadcasting Corporation.
IBM says it has achieved a huge breakthrough in quantum computing.
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