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Hey Guys! Did you know that Google launched a blog series on the Bug Hunters blog about post-quantum cryptography recently?
In March of this year, Google took a significant step in stimulating digital security by initiating a blog series on the Bug Hunters blog, spotlighting post-quantum cryptography. Their emphasis on the "store-now-decrypt-later attack" underscores the urgency behind adopting post-quantum cryptography (PQC), as well as the necessity for a comprehensive strategy to transition from classical cryptographic algorithms to PQC, considering potential threats from future quantum computing advancements.
â Google, renowned for its expansive portfolio encompassing online advertising, search engine technology, cloud computing, software development, quantum computing, e-commerce, consumer electronics, and artificial intelligence, remains at the forefront of quantumcomputing innovation.
â A significant step towards boosting digital defenses is evident in Google Chrome's integration of support for a hybrid post-quantum cryptographic algorithm, introduced in version 116 released in August 2023.
â Further underscoring its commitment to quantum advancement, Google is actively developing its quantum computing capabilities, with the latest iteration of the Sycamore processor boasting 70 qubits.
â Collaboration remains a key strategy for Google, as evidenced by its recent partnership with XPRIZE and the Geneva Science and Diplomacy Anticipator (GESDA) to unveil XPRIZE Quantum Applications. This global, $5 million competition aims to harness quantum computing's potential in addressing real-world challenges.
đ” Just as Google is a step ahead of most technology companies, QANplatform, with its quantum-resistant cryptography, is also a step ahead of other blockchain networks.
đ” The QAN blockchain platform has also recently announced that it will launch the QAN TestNet in April this year.
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