Quantum Computers’ threat on Current Cryptographic Measures and Possible Solutions
Tohfa Niraula, Aditi Pokharel, A Phuyal, Pratistha Palikhel, Manish Pokharel
Abstract
Cryptography is a requirement for confidentiality and authentic communication, and it is an indispensable technology used to protect data security.Quantum computing is a hypothetical model, still in tentative analysis but is rapidly gaining traction among scientific communities.Quantum computers have the potential to become a pre-eminent threat to all secure communication because their performance exceeds that of conventional computers.Consequently, quantum computers are capable of iterating through a large number of keys to search for secret keys or quickly calculate cryptographic keys, thereby endangering cloud security measures.This paper's main target is to summarize the vulnerability of current cryptographic measures in front of a quantum computer.The paper also aims to cover the fundamental concept of potential quantum-resilient cryptographic techniques and explain how they can be a solution to complete secure key distribution in a post-quantum future.