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Quantum-Secure Protocols

Definition

Quantum-Secure Protocols are cryptographic methods specifically designed to resist attacks from quantum computers, which possess the computational power to break many current encryption standards. These protocols employ mathematical problems that are believed to remain intractable even for advanced quantum algorithms. Their development is a proactive measure to safeguard digital communications and assets against future threats posed by quantum computing advancements. The goal is to establish long-term cryptographic resilience for digital systems.