For decades, digital security has relied on the idea that some problems are so hard that they are impossible for computers to resolve. The algorithms that encrypt some of the most performant Internet security protocols, known as RSA and ECC encryption, are built on this principle: “With all the most powerful computers doing more calculations than you ever could, it would still take them until at least 2040 to crack those codes.” Quantum computing changes that assumption. Quantum computers, which can calculate 100 or even thousands of times faster than traditional computers, can crack modern encryption that we currently use to secure electronic communication — in a fraction of the time. This coming wave has ushered in post-quantum technology — the next generation of tools, standards, and systems to ensure information can be kept secure even in a quantum-enabled world. post-quantum technology is not just about science, it’s going to impact everyone in the way we shop online, use b...
NCOG is a decentralized Web3 platform focused on data privacy, post-quantum security, and sustainability. It offers tools like Dsuit, D-Mail, Web3ID, and a green blockchain that plants trees for every qualifying transaction.