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Waterloo News
Michele Mosca
February 12, 2013

On the frontiers of global information security

The impact of quantum information processing on the world of cryptography will be broad and deep. Developing the next generation of cryptographic structures, structures that will be secure in a world with quantum technologies, is absolutely essential to robust global information security in the future.

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