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Australia moves to drop some cryptography by 2030 – before quantum carves it up
(www.theregister.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
The notion that quantum computing will make encryption useless anytime in the near future is a wild fantasy.
Yes, the potential exists that a fully realized version of quantum computing might do this. If such a thing actually ends up existing anytime soon. That is a big if. Right now we're still very much in the "Working out if this is even feasible" stage.
Even if fully realized quantum computers become a thing, and do all the things we want them to do, we'll be decades away from having enough of them to be able to apply quantum compute time to any random conversation on the off chance it contains something important. That's like fishing by hocking gold bars into the ocean in the hopes that one of them hits a fish on the way down.
Even if it takes 100+ years for quantum cryptanalysis to become viable I would rather we start switching over to better algorithms now.