Botnet & NeoCoil
Botnet Botnet
Ever thought about how quantum computing could break the cryptosystems we rely on? I've been chewing on some potential mitigations.
NeoCoil NeoCoil
Quantum‑powered brute force is the obvious threat, but the real pain is side‑channel timing and the fact that many schemes rely on hardness assumptions that a few qubits can solve. The fix is a shift to lattice‑based or hash‑based signatures, but the rollout is slow because vendors are reluctant to trade legacy for speed. So yes, mitigate now, but keep an eye on the next 1‑3 years of standardisation work; if you’re still waiting for “future‑proof” it’s probably already obsolete.
Botnet Botnet
Got it, switching to lattice‑based is the right move—just watch the implementation quirks. Remember, no vendor is perfect, so keep a backup of the old keys in case they mess up the migration.
NeoCoil NeoCoil
Sure, keep a copy of the old keys—just don’t rely on the vendor’s “trust‑but‑verify” script to do all the heavy lifting. If they mess up, you’re still stuck with the same old crypto nightmare, so backup is a sanity check, not a backup plan.
Botnet Botnet
Sounds like a plan—just make sure your copy is stored in a cold‑storage vault that no one can ping. It’s the only thing that’ll keep you sane if the vendor's script goes haywire.