"NSA - Cybersecurity Speaker Series: Preparing for Post-Quantum"

For the nation's most sensitive systems, cryptography is both the first and last line of defense. The quantum threat exists, and it is critical to modernize in order to protect these systems. In the new video for the National Security Agency's (NSA) Cybersecurity Speaker Series, NSA's Senior Cryptographic Authority, Dr. Adrian Stanger, and NSA's Cryptographic Solutions Technical Director, Dr. William J. Layton, discuss preparing for the post-quantum era with NSA's Cybersecurity Collaboration Center Chief of DIB Defense, Bailey Bickley. According to Layton, in theory, a quantum computer will be able to solve some math problems that regular computers cannot. He adds that a large-scale quantum computer with high reliability could break much of today's cryptography. This article continues to discuss the new video in the NSA's Cybersecurity Speaker Series on post-quantum preparation.

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