What is post-quantum encryption? Everything to know about the high-tech security feature adopted by Apple, Meta, and Zoom
Briefly

Zoom, Meta (owner of Facebook), and Apple are rolling out post-quantum encryption solutions to protect sensitive data. Encryption scrambles data to prevent unauthorized access, with two main types: regular and end-to-end encryption.
Regular encryption requires the sender, recipient, and platform to have keys for decryption, while end-to-end encryption limits decryption keys to the sender and recipient, enhancing security.
Post-quantum cryptography uses highly complex mathematical equations to secure data, a critical advancement in safeguarding sensitive information for the decades to come.
Major messaging platforms like iMessage, WhatsApp, and Signal already leverage end-to-end encryption, ensuring only the sender and receiver can access data, highlighting the importance of secure communication channels.
Read at Fast Company
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