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Show Notes
In this episode – the second of a two-parter – Oliver Cronk and Colin Eberhardt talk to Denis Mandich, CTO of Qrypt, a company that creates quantum-secure encryption products.
Their conversation covers the perils of bad random number generation, which undermines our security protocols, and the growing threat that Quantum Computers will ultimately render our current cryptographic techniques useless – an event dubbed 'Y2Q', in a nod to the Y2K issue we faced over twenty years ago.
Links from the podcast:
- Qrypt – the company where Denis is CTO
- A 'Blockchain Bandit' Is Guessing Private Keys and Scoring Millions
- Y2Q: quantum computing and the end of internet security