Aug. 18, 2023, 3:09 p.m. | Jim Nash

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Google says there is "a clear path" to protecting public key cryptography against the moment when quantum computers are used for hacking.

The company is promoting its implementation of the method and has posted it. (There are other ideas.) At stake are all the world's collective databases of biometric and other identity data.

Google bases its conclusion on the creation of the Dilithium algorithm and the standardization of other recent public-key quantum-resilient cryptography.

Much of the cybersecurity community …

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