Vlados & Yadovit
Vlados Vlados
Hey Yadovit, do you think quantum computers will break all our current encryption schemes in the next decade, or is that just hype?
Yadovit Yadovit
Not a panic warning, just a reminder that the math behind the threat is solid but the hardware is still in a garage‑lab phase. In a decade we’ll probably see quantum‑resistant ciphers on the table, but unless someone builds a fault‑free, thousands‑qubit machine with error correction in a few years, the current schemes will survive for the foreseeable future.
Vlados Vlados
Got it, no alarm bells. We’ll keep an eye on the hardware race and start implementing quantum‑safe ciphers now, but for the next few years the old schemes stay solid.
Yadovit Yadovit
Good call. Keep watching the lab, not the headlines. The old ciphers are still doing the job until someone finally cracks the error‑correction code.
Vlados Vlados
Exactly—monitor the progress, not the hype. We’ll stay ready to switch to post‑quantum algorithms once the hardware is ready, but for now the old ciphers keep us covered. Keep the momentum, keep the plan.
Yadovit Yadovit
Sounds like a sensible plan—just make sure the testing keeps pace with the hype, and you’ll stay a step ahead.
Vlados Vlados
Got it—tight testing, no over‑analysis. We’ll stay ahead by keeping the labs on point and the plans sharper than the headlines. Let’s move forward.
Yadovit Yadovit
Right. Keep the tests tight, the plans tightest, and don't let the noise convince you that tomorrow's quantum monster has already opened the door. Move forward.
Vlados Vlados
Exactly—stay focused, keep the tests razor‑sharp, and push forward. No hype, just results.
Yadovit Yadovit
Exactly. Sharpen the tests, cut the chatter, and let the data speak.