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The Coming Quantum National Security Crisis

Geopolitics
全球
开始于 June 17, 2026

China and Russia are harvesting encrypted secrets—and getting closer to cracking them

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Governments must collaborate internationally to establish norms and regulations around quantum technologies to prevent an arms race.

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Investing in quantum encryption is essential to protect national security and maintain a technological edge over adversaries like China and Russia.

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The potential for quantum computing to crack existing encryption is overstated; current security measures still hold significant value.

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While quantum advancements pose risks, they also offer new opportunities for secure communications that can benefit global stability.

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The focus on quantum technologies diverts critical resources from other pressing national security threats that require immediate attention.

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