Author: Vikram Singh
Abstract: Quantum computing represents a paradigm shift in computational power, with the potential to revolutionize a wide range of fields, including network security. By leveraging quantum-mechanical phenomena such as superposition and entanglement, quantum computers can solve certain complex problems far more efficiently than classical computers. This paper explores the impact of quantum computing on network security, focusing on the vulnerabilities it may expose and the advancements in cryptographic techniques to counter these threats. The discussion includes the potential for quantum-enabled attacks, the rise of quantum-resistant algorithms, and the implications for industries relying heavily on secure communication systems. By analyzing the intersection of quantum computing and network security, the paper aims to provide insights into future challenges and solutions in the evolving digital landscape.
Keywords: Quantum Computing, Network Security, Cryptography, Quantum-Resistant Algorithms, Quantum Threats, Encryption, Post-Quantum Cryptography, Secure Communication, Quantum-Enabled Attacks.
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