
Quantum Beats AI as Security Threat
While AI dominates headlines, quantum computing poses a stealthier threat to digital security. It could fundamentally disrupt current encryption standards.
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While AI dominates headlines, quantum computing poses a stealthier threat to digital security. It could fundamentally disrupt current encryption standards.

Google is testing new post-quantum HTTPS certificates in Chrome to protect internet encryption from future quantum computing threats. While current quantum tech can't break standards yet, experts foresee risks from advanced machines. This proactive step fortifies web security foundations.

Google has introduced Merkle Tree Certificates to quantum-proof HTTPS by compressing 2.5kB of certificate data into just 64 bytes. This feature is already supported in Chrome. It will soon expand to all browsers and platforms.

Cloudflare Radar adds tools to monitor post-quantum crypto adoption, KT logs for encrypted messaging, and ASPA routing records. These track the internet's shift to secure standards.

Cloudflare One now supports post-quantum encryption via hybrid ML-KEM from latest IETF drafts in its IPsec product. This upgrade extends protection across all major on-ramps and off-ramps. It positions Cloudflare One as the first SASE platform with modern post-quantum encryption everywhere.