Projection

"Cybersecurity protocols have been reliant on classical computers’ inability to solve complex mathematical problems that underlie cryptography.

"However, projections indicate that quantum computers will likely threaten to break state-of-the-art public-key cryptography as early as 2030. 

"The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has warned that this would 'seriously compromise the confidentiality and integrity of digital communications on the Internet and elsewhere.' 

"Security experts therefore are working toward transitioning to post-quantum cryptographic solutions for digital networks and infrastructures. 

"For example, NIST is leading a post-quantum cryptography standardization process, selecting cryptographic systems that can secure sensitive information and communications against both quantum and classical computing."

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