Quantum computing Quantum computing is a new generation of computing technology that uses principles of quantum physics – such as superposition and entanglement – to solve highly complex computational problems. Unlike classical computers, which operate with bits (0 or 1), quantum computers use qubits, which can exist in multiple states at the same time. This dramatically increases computational power and opens new possibilities in encryption, simulation, optimization, and machine learning.
Real-world examples and scenarios:
Quantum computers are not yet widely accessible to businesses, but development is progressing rapidly. For cybersecurity, this means that current encryption algorithms may become breakable in the near future – and organisations should prepare for this shift.
Why this matters:
Many companies focus only on current threats. Quantum computers represent a future risk to the entire encryption infrastructure – so it’s critical to distinguish between the technology itself and the defensive measures against it.
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