• PureVPN adds quantum-resistant encryption keys to its VPN

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Thu Apr 28 01:15:04 2022
    PureVPN adds quantum-resistant encryption keys to its VPN

    Date:
    Thu, 28 Apr 2022 00:00:27 +0000

    Description:
    PureVPN has partnered with Quantinuum to create and deploy quantum-resistant encryption keys across its VPN service.

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    In preparation for a post-quantum world, the VPN provider PureVPN has introduced a quantum-resistant feature on its OpenVPN protocol to provide its users with more security and privacy than ever before.

    Specifically, PureVPN has partnered with integrated quantum computing company Quantinuum to deploy quantum-resistant encryption keys across its VPN
    service. By using Quantinuums Quantum Origin platform, the VPN provider has been able to create and deploy encryption keys which are generated using a verifiable quantum process which makes them more secure than keys from unverified, classical processes.

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    By using Quantinuums technology, PureVPN will future-proof its service and users against threats to both their privacy and data that will occur once quantum computers see mainstream adoption.

    Co-founder and CEO of PureVPN, Uzair Gadit provided further insight in a
    press release on the threat posed to encryption by quantum computers becoming more accessible and commercially available, saying:

    To put it into perspective, mathematical problems that would currently take a traditional supercomputer until the end of time, will be solved by a quantum computer in a matter of hours. Thats how powerful the technology will be. Quantum computers will outperform even the most powerful supercomputer that exists in this day and age, meaning all current encryption protocols will be broken in time. Preparing for quantum computing attacks

    Current encryption protocols including RSA, ECDSA, DSA and others will all likely be targeted by quantum computing attacks since they are currently used to protect everything from sensitive state data to power plants and stock markets.

    Despite the fact that the threats posed by quantum computers seem far off, there is a growing urgency to prepare since cybercriminals have begun harvesting encrypted data now with the intention of decrypting it at a later time using quantum computing technology. Read More

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    While PureVPNs Quantum-Resistant Encryption keys will be initially rolled out along with split tunneling and obfuscation features in the US, the UK, Australia, Canada, Germany and the Netherlands in its apps for Windows, Mac, iOS and Android, the company is also working on another approach to combat future quantum computing attacks.

    PureVPN is developing a transitional plan to adopt quantum-resistant algorithms once they receive final approval by the National Institute of Standards and Technology ( NIST ).

    Now that PureVPN has taken steps to safeguard its VPN service against quantum computing attacks, expect other VPN providers to follow suit and introduce their own protective measures against this future threat. Protect sensitive company data while working remotely with one of the best business VPNs



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    Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/news/purevpn-adds-quantum-resistant-encryption-keys- to-its-vpn/


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