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"In the medium term, we need to be prepared for the eventuality that large quantum computers could be built: this would require an upgrade of most symmetric cryptographic algorithms and a completely new generation of public-key algorithms."
SecurIST, “D3.3 – ICT Security & Dependability Research beyond 2010: Final Strategy”, January 2007 -
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"The future ability of quantum computers might be a decade or two away, their future ability to break public-key cryptography has important implications for the encryption of highly sensitive information today. For these applications, we must already design new public-key cryptosystems and one-way functions that are immune to quantum cryptanalysis."
ARDA, Report of the Quantum Information Science and Technology Experts Panel, 2004 -
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“a significant breakthrough in quantum computation would spell doom for all these systems (ECC-192 or RSA-2048).”
European Network of Excellence for Cryptography, "D.AZTEC.2 Alternatives to RSA", July 2005
| Bibliographic entries on several large, often Government level, security organisations and security projects. This category includes calls by large Government level organisations for solutions to hard security problems and other related items. | |
