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“The time needed to factor an RSA integer is the same order as the time needed to use that same integer as modulus for a single RSA encryption. In other words, it takes no more time to break RSA on a quantum computer (up to a multiplicative constant) than to use it legitimately on a classical computer.”
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“In the next five years we will counter many 'hacker' attacks but we will not be safe from Nation States and other large entities”
Brian Snow, Former Technical Director of the US National Security Agency (NSA), "We need assurance!", 1999-2008
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"Today’s systems must anticipate future attacks. Any comprehensive system – whether for authenticated communications, secure data storage, or electronic commerce – is likely to remain in use for five years or more. It must be able to withstand the future: smarter attackers, more computational power, and greater incentives to subvert a widespread system. There won’t be time to upgrade it in the field."Read more...
Bruce Schneier, "Why Cryptography Is Harder Than It Looks", 1997

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