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Aryan patil

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Q-Day, or Y2Q (Years to Quantum), is the date when quantum computers are expected to be able to break public-key cryptography. Cybersecurity and quantum security experts estimate that Q-Day will occur within the next decade. Some say it could happen as early as 2025. At this time Quantum computers will be able to break any security protocols and access any government/private data all around the world.

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