Quantum-Resistant Cryptography

Cryptography

Quantum-resistant cryptography represents a paradigm shift in cryptographic protocols, necessitated by the anticipated advent of sufficiently powerful quantum computers. Current widely deployed public-key cryptosystems, such as RSA and ECC, are fundamentally vulnerable to Shor’s algorithm, rendering them insecure against quantum attacks. This field focuses on developing cryptographic algorithms believed to be resistant to attacks from both classical and quantum computers, ensuring the continued confidentiality and integrity of digital assets and transactions. The development and standardization of these algorithms are crucial for maintaining trust and security within cryptocurrency ecosystems and financial markets.