I realise this isn't a 'yes or no' question, and I apologise for asking something that could be seen as a discussion thread, but I had to ask.
I'm currently doing an EPQ in CS (specifically how QC will change Cryptography). I'm trying to gather up topics to cover, and so far I've scribbled down -
Effects -
National security, classical cryptographic methods (RSA, DSA, AES-256). Including Shor's algorithm.
Communications
Online services, e.g. BitCoin.
How would we counter this (not sure how better to phrase this) -
Lattice-based
Multivariate
Hash-based signatures
Code-based cryptography
Is there anything else you'd recommend me including (as well as the above), or anything in the above you don't think I should include?
Honestly, the list above is a rough, first draft the main bulk of it... so don't it as gospel.
Best regards,
Cameron.
Mainly covering the history, and where I think the advancements will end up or something else entirely?
In addition, do you not think the first one regarding quantum computing is more focused?
– Cameron Allan Sep 02 '12 at 14:09