In today’s digital economy, data is the foundation of innovation—and quantum computing is rapidly emerging as both a powerful opportunity and a direct security threat. Advancements are accelerating us ...
Special Report: 2025 was the year of quantum, and it didn’t disappoint. Across hardware, investment, algorithms and real-world applications, the sector progressed faster than many analysts expected.
This decade could witness quantum computers that make today’s supercomputers look like pocket calculators. IBM’s “Starling” system promises to execute 100 million quantum operations by 2029, while ...
Quantum computing has long been viewed as a threat to cryptocurrencies, a technology that could one day crack the ...
The age of quantum computers is fast approaching, and with it comes the potential threat of breaking classical encryption. The algorithms that have reliably protected our data, such as RSA and ECC, ...
The IBM security software leader tells CRN that with the coming transition to post-quantum cryptography, it will ultimately be a much bigger ordeal than Y2K. Comparisons abound between the looming ...
Every era of technology faces a turning point. For cybersecurity, that moment has arrived. Quantum computing is evolving rapidly from academic theory to engineering reality, and its impact on modern ...
Quantum computing promises to disrupt entire industries because it leverages the rules of quantum physics to perform calculations in fundamentally new ways. Unlike traditional computers that process ...
IBM targets quantum advantage by 2026 and fault-tolerant systems by 2029 with new processors and faster error correction, advancing the race toward quantum computing ...
The promise of quantum computers appears to be that they will upend modern computing as we know it. With exceptional computational power, they’ll be performing feats unimaginable for any classical ...