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"textContent": "Experts disagree on timing, but carriers and customers should expect quantum technology capable of breaking today’s encryption to emerge in the 2030s “Q-day,” the day when quantum computers will be able to defeat the Internet’s current security mechanisms, is fast approaching. While experts do not agree on when exactly this will occur, carriers, network operators, […]",
"title": "Leveraging existing infrastructure for quantum secure communications (Reader Forum)"
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