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CHEF-KOCH@lemmy.mlM to Quantum Computing@lemmy.ml · 3 years ago

Breaking 256-Bit Elliptic Curve Encryption with a Quantum Computer

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CHEF-KOCH@lemmy.mlM to Quantum Computing@lemmy.ml · 3 years ago
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Breaking 256-bit Elliptic Curve Encryption with a Quantum Computer - Schneier on Security
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Researchers have calculated the quantum computer size necessary to break 256-bit elliptic curve public-key cryptography: Finally, we calculate the number of physical qubits required to break the 256-bit elliptic curve encryption of keys in the Bitcoin network within the small available time frame in which it would actually pose a threat to do so. It would require 317 × 106 physical qubits to break the encryption within one hour using the surface code, a code cycle time of 1 μs, a reaction time of 10 μs, and a physical gate error of 10-3. To instead break the encryption within one day, it would require 13 × 10...
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