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The Looming Quantum Threat: Why We Must Act Now to Secure Cryptography

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June 2025

Quantum computing won't wait. With encryption at risk, organizations must migrate to post-quantum cryptography now—or risk future exposure.

- Dr. Sandeep K. Shukla

The Looming Quantum Threat: Why We Must Act Now to Secure Cryptography

FOR YEARS, IBM and other global technology leaders have been making steady progress toward the realization of quantum computing. Alongside them, countries such as China have also claimed moderate success in developing quantum capabilities. While these advancements represent a significant milestone in computing, they also pose a critical security threat that cannot be ignored.

The Quantum Computing Security Challenge

Much of today’s cryptographic security infrastructure relies on the hardness of certain mathematical problems. These include integer factorization (which underpins RSA encryption) and the discrete logarithm problem (used in Diffie-Hellman key exchange). The security of these cryptographic systems is based on the assumption that no efficient algorithm exists to solve these problems in polynomial time. If quantum computing reaches a level where these problems can be solved efficiently, most of our existing public-key cryptography will become obsolete.

The ramifications are severe. The entire security framework used to protect financial transactions, government communications, and personal data would be at risk. We have become deeply dependent on these cryptographic methods, and without viable replacements, our ability to secure digital information would be in jeopardy.

The State of Quantum Computing

Some experts argue that practical quantum computing capable of breaking encryption is still 10 to 20 years away. Even Google’s recent announcement of its Willow quantum processor, which boasts 123 qubits, is still far from the threshold needed to break modern asymmetric cryptographic systems. Experts estimate that to pose a real threat, quantum computers would need thousands of stable qubits. However, the possibility of a “quantum surprise”—a sudden breakthrough in secrecy—remains a major concern.

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