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DESCRIPTION:Nearly 30 years ago\, MIT Professor Peter Shor developed his ep
 onymous algorithm by which future quantum computers could break public key 
 cryptography systems such as RSA security. While Shor’s Algorithm is still 
 in the realm of theory\, current research is highlighting the need to consi
 der this security threat and prepare for a future when machines will be cap
 able of what Professor Shor predicted three decades ago. But how far away i
 s that reality? And how can companies ensure they’re ready for what’s to co
 me?  \n\nOn October 2\, hear from MIT experts what the current field of qua
 ntum computing research looks like\, its impact on security\, and how the w
 ork happening today might impact society in the future. Moderated by CSAIL 
 Director Professor Daniela Rus\, Professor Shor will join a panel with the 
 Director of the Center for Quantum Engineering at MIT\, Professor William O
 liver\, and cryptography expert Professor Vinod Vaikuntanathan to explore h
 ow quantum will break RSA security\, new cryptography measures that could f
 ill the cybersecurity gap\, and how those solutions will stand up to the qu
 antum computers of tomorrow. \n\nIn person space is limited\, please regist
 er early.
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DTSTART:20231002T193000Z
LOCATION:MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory\, Kiva
  Conference Room\, 32-G449
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SUMMARY:Quantum's Impact on Security - A Conversation with MIT CSAIL and MI
 T CQE
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URL:https://calendar.mit.edu/event/QuantumPanel
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