quantum resistant cryptography

What is Quantum Resistant Cryptography?

Quantum resistant cryptography, also known as post-quantum cryptography, involves developing cryptographic algorithms that are secure against quantum attacks. These algorithms are designed to function on classical computers but are resistant to the capabilities of quantum computing. They rely on mathematical problems that are believed to be hard for both classical and quantum computers, such as lattice-based, hash-based, and code-based cryptographic systems.

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