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The Internet of things is becoming the basis of technology around the world, and along with this, quantum computing is developing. While powerful quantum computers can bring potential for development, there are also many risks.
According to a survey of DigiCert 400 corporate organizations in Japan, Germany and the United States, 55% believe that quantum computing and post-quantum cryptography are a little to very large security risk at the moment, with 71% believing that they will become more greater threat in the future.
Organizations believe that IT teams should be aware of quantum computing. According to the survey, 83% of respondents believe that IT professionals need to learn quantum-safe methods of security.
However, quantum computing presents significant security concerns.
These include:
- high costs of combating and mitigating quantum threats;
- data stolen today is safe if encrypted, but quantum attacks will make that data vulnerable in the future;
- encryption on devices and applications embedded in products will be susceptible.
- Additional cash costs;
- lack of staff knowledge;
- concern that TLS (Transport Layer Security Protocol) providers will not update certificates on time
All of this has been cited as major future challenges.
95% of respondents say they discuss at least one tactic for solving problems in preparation for quantum computing.
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