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Protection against quantum computing threats now within grasp for companies and institutions

• We may not know when it will appear, but a quantum computer capable of cracking the cryptography systems currently used to encrypt data, communications and digital transactions is believed to be on the horizon. Such a computer—which could circulate sensitive information and disrupt digital activities—would undermine the foundations of global cybersecurity.
• For some sectors, now is the time to act. Orange Quantum Defender provides institutions and companies with a set of solutions to ensure business continuity, even in the quantum computing era.
• Some components in this tool—such as quantum key distribution—leverage quantum properties. Others—such as post-quantum cryptology (PQC)—do not. Using algorithms based on more complex mathematical problems than current encryption processes, these can defeat a quantum computer.
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