Post Quantum Encryption & Privacy | EP036 | CyberSpace
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Josh takes Robbie back to school, and a 2000 year old computer to explain the compute evolution from analogue to digital and the impending quantum revolution. We'll discuss the security implication of quantum computers, the 'steal now, crack later' issue, how NIST are progressing with post-quantum cryptography and a brief discussion on privacy vs convenience as the NFL look to roll out facial recognition technology.Support the show
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