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Post Quantum Cryptography (PQC) is a form of cryptography that is designed to be secure against attacks from quantum computers. It is a relatively new field of cryptography, and is seen as a potential solution to the problem of quantum computing breaking existing cryptographic algorithms. PQC algorithms are designed to be resistant to attacks from quantum computers, and are expected to become increasingly important as quantum computing technology advances.
PQC is seen as an important part of IT security, as it provides a way to protect data from quantum computing attacks. It is expected to become increasingly important as quantum computing technology advances, and is already being used in some areas of IT security.
Companies in the Post Quantum Cryptography market include Microsoft, IBM, Google, Amazon, and Intel. Show Less Read more