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In cryptography, encryption is the process of encoding a message or information in such a way that only authorized parties can access it and those who are not authorized cannot. Encryption does not itself prevent interference, but denies the intelligible content to a would-be interceptor.

Government denies U-turn on encrypted messaging row

Government denies U-turn on encrypted messaging row
Sep 6,2023 12:21 pm

... Indeed, earlier versions of the Bill do state that the regulator Ofcom would only ask tech firms to access messages once " feasible technology" had been developed which would specifically only target child abuse content and not break Encryption...

Apple slams UK surveillance-bill proposals

Apple slams UK surveillance-bill proposals
Jul 20,2023 8:11 am

... But many messaging services currently offer end-to-end Encryption - so messages can be unscrambled by only the devices sending and receiving them...

WhatsApp and other encrypted messaging apps unite against new law

WhatsApp and other encrypted messaging apps unite against new law
Apr 17,2023 8:30 pm

... As drafted, critics say, the bill could undermine the privacy of end-to-end Encryption - the technology at the heart of what these companies provide...

WhatsApp to enable messaging in internet blackouts

WhatsApp to enable messaging in internet blackouts
Jan 5,2023 3:11 pm

... " Your personal messages will still be protected by end-to-end Encryption - ensuring they stay between you and the person you re communicating with and are not visible to anyone in between, not the proxy servers, WhatsApp or Meta...

What is the quantum apocalypse and should we be scared?

What is the quantum apocalypse and should we be scared?
Jan 28,2022 7:04 pm

... That means that faced with an incredibly complex and time-consuming problem - like trying to decrypt data - where there are multiple permutations running into the billions, a normal computer would take many years to break those Encryptions, if ever...

Ex-Twitter employees accused of spying for Saudi Arabia

Ex-Twitter employees accused of spying for Saudi Arabia
Feb 16,2020 7:55 am

... He s a Saudi that uses Encryption...

What is the quantum apocalypse and should we be scared?

Feb 16,2020 7:55 am

Imagine a world where encrypted, Secret Files Are suddenly cracked Open - Something known as " the Quantum Apocalypse ".

Put very simply, quantum computers work completely differently from The Computers developed over The Past century. In Theory , they could eventually become many, many times faster than today's machines.

That means That faced with an incredibly complex and time-consuming Problem - Like trying to decrypt Data - where there Are multiple permutations running into the billions, a normal computer would take many years to break those encryptions, if ever.

But a future quantum computer, In Theory , could do this in just seconds.

Such computers could be able to solve all sorts of problems for humanity. The UK government is investing in The National Quantum Computing Centre in Harwell, Oxfordshire,

But there is also a Dark Side .

Data thieves

A number of countries, including the US, China, Russia and the UK, Are working hard and investing huge sums of money to develop these super-fast quantum computers with a view to gaining strategic advantage in the cyber-sphere.

Every Day vast quantities of encrypted Data - including yours and Mine - Are being harvested without our permission and stored in Data banks, ready for The Day when the Data thieves' quantum computers Are powerful enough to decrypt it.

" Everything we Do Over The Internet today, " says Harri Owen, chief strategy officer at The Company PostQuantum, " from buying things online, banking transactions, Social Media interactions, everything we do is encrypted.

" But once a functioning quantum computer appears That will be able to break That Encryption . . it can almost instantly create The Ability for whoever's developed it to clear bank accounts, to completely shut down government defence Systems - Bitcoin wallets will be drained. "

It's a prognosis echoed by Ilyas Khan, chief executive of the Cambridge and Colorado-based company Quantinuum. " Quantum computers will render useless most existing methods of Encryption , " he says.

" They Are a threat to our way of life. "

Quantum-proofing

Seriously? That does sound completely apocalyptic, so why haven't we heard more about this?

The Answer is That yes, OK, this would indeed be the case if no precautions were being taken. " If we weren't doing anything to combat It Then bad things would happen, " says a Whitehall official who asked not to be named.

In practice, mitigation efforts Are already in train and have been for some years. In the UK, all government Data classified as " top secret" is already " post-quantum" - That is, using new forms of Encryption which researchers hope will be quantum-proof.

Tech giants Like Google, Microsoft, Intel and IBM Are working on solutions, as well as more specialist companies Like Quantinuum and Post-Quantum.

Most importantly, there is currently Something of a post-quantum cryptography " beauty parade" taking place at the US National Institute for Science and Technology (NIST) just outside Washington Dc . The aim is to establish a standardised defence strategy That will protect industry, government, academia and critical national infrastructure against the perils of the Quantum Apocalypse .

All of this will not be cheap.

Quantum computing is expensive, laborious and generates large amounts of heat. Developing quantum-safe algorithms is one of The Major security challenges of Our Time .

But experts say The Alternative - doing Nothing - is simply not an option.



Source of news: bbc.com

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