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Preparing for the Information Security Threat from Quantum Computers
Summary
A major threat posed by quantum computers is that they will be able to crack current standardized cryptography. A scalable quantum computer is still challenging to build from an engineering perspective, but there is an imminent threat to digital security and privacy where encrypted information, such as personally identifiable information, will remain valuable for a long time. The insights from our research provide guidelines on how IT departments and/or security solution providers can prepare to transform their currently quantum-vulnerable systems to quantum-resistant alternatives.
2021 Journal Impact Factor: 6.353
Publication date: June 2020
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APA | Mashatan, A., & Turetken, O. (2020). Preparing for the Information Security Threat from Quantum Computers. MIS Quarterly Executive, 19(2), 157–164. |
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BibTeX | @article{Mashatan2020PrFO, title={Preparing for the Information Security Threat from Quantum Computers}, author={Atefeh Mashatan and Ozgur Turetken}, journal={MIS Quarterly Executive}, year={2020} month={May} volume={19} number={2} pages={157-164} } |
DOI | N/A |
IEEE | A. Mashatan and O. Turetken, “Preparing for the Information Security Threat from Quantum Computers,” MIS Quarterly Executive, vol. 19, no. 2, pp. 157–164, June 2020. |
ISSN | 1540-1960 |
Funding
This research was supported, in part, through a generous contribution from the ISARA Corporation (external link, opens in new window) .