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Google bumps up Q Day deadline to 2029, far sooner than previously thought

Ars Technica9 days ago
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Google has moved up its 'Q Day' deadline—when quantum computers could break current encryption—to 2029, significantly sooner than industry expectations. The company is urging the entire tech sector to rapidly migrate away from RSA and elliptic curve cryptography to quantum-resistant alternatives, marking a critical shift in cybersecurity priorities.

Google accelerates quantum computing threat timeline to 2029, reshaping cryptography urgently.

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