GR QSC 004 : 1.1.1
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QUANTUM-SAFE CRYPTOGRAPHY; QUANTUM-SAFE THREAT ASSESSMENT
10-05-2017
Intellectual Property Rights
Foreword
Modal verbs terminology
Introduction
1 Scope
2 References
3 Abbreviations
4 Overview of approach to threat assessment
5 Assessment of Quantum Computing timetable
6 Threat assessment against aspects of QC deployments
7 Industry specific issues
8 Summary, conclusions and recommendations
Annex A - Authors & contributors
Annex B - Bibliography
Annex C - Change History
History
Gives a number of assumptions regarding the timescale for the deployment of viable quantum computers, however the overriding assertion is that quantum computing will become viable in due course.
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European Telecommunications Standards Institute
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EG 203 310 : 1.1.1 | CYBER; QUANTUM COMPUTING IMPACT ON SECURITY OF ICT SYSTEMS; RECOMMENDATIONS ON BUSINESS CONTINUITY AND ALGORITHM SELECTION |
TS 102 165-1 : 4.2.3 | CYBER; METHODS AND PROTOCOLS; PART 1: METHOD AND PRO FORMA FOR THREAT, VULNERABILITY, RISK ANALYSIS (TVRA) |
ISO/HL7 21731:2014 | Health informatics HL7 version 3 Reference information model Release 4 |
TS 102 940 : 1.1.1 | INTELLIGENT TRANSPORT SYSTEMS (ITS); SECURITY; ITS COMMUNICATIONS SECURITY ARCHITECTURE AND SECURITY MANAGEMENT |
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