Digital Quantum Forensics: Challenges and Responses

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Abstract

Recent developments in technology suggest that within the next one to two decades some form(s) of quantum computing device will become viable. Once such devices become generally available they will doubtless be employed by cyber-criminals to perform brute-force decryption tasks that were previously infeasible. This paper attempts to address the question of how digital forensic investigation techniques will need to develop in order to respond to the challenges posed by such future generation computing devices.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationFuture Information Technology, Pt II
Subtitle of host publication6th International Conference on Future Information Technology, FutureTech 2011, Crete, Greece, June 28-30, 2011
EditorsJJ Park, LT Yang
Place of PublicationBERLIN
PublisherSpringer
Pages110-114
Number of pages5
Volume185 CCIS
ISBN (Print)978-3-642-22308-2
Publication statusPublished - 2011
Event6th International Conference on future Information Technology (FutureTech 2011) - Loutraki
Duration: 28 Jun 201130 Jun 2011

Conference

Conference6th International Conference on future Information Technology (FutureTech 2011)
CityLoutraki
Period28/06/201130/06/2011

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