🧠 Introduction: The Quantum Threat and Corporate Vulnerability In the digital age, data breaches and cyberattacks have become one of the most expensive threats to modern corporations. According to IBM’s 2024 report, the average cost of a data breach has surpassed $4.5 million. With the looming advent of quantum computers, today’s encryption methods like…
As we stand on the edge of a new technological frontier, the rise of quantum technologies promises to reshape every layer of the digital infrastructure we rely on today. One of the most revolutionary concepts emerging from this space is the Quantum Internet — a secure, ultra-fast network that leverages the laws of quantum…
As the world embraces the transformative power of 5G, a new frontier in connectivity is quietly emerging quantum internet. While 5G is designed to deliver ultra-fast speeds, low latency, and high device capacity, quantum internet promises a paradigm shift in how information is transmitted, secured, and processed. But how do these two technologies truly…
As the advent of quantum computing threatens the foundations of traditional cryptographic systems, organizations across the globe are being urged to transition toward Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC). To guide this critical migration, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has played a central role by issuing standards, recommendations, and timelines that help industries and…
Introduction: Understanding NIST’s Global Importance The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is a U.S. federal agency under the Department of Commerce, dedicated to advancing measurement science, standards, and technology. Since its founding in 1901, NIST has played a central role in developing frameworks and standards used across industries—from cybersecurity and cryptography to…