Two Singapore brothers built encryption company on math problem no algorithm can solve (opens original article in a new tab)
Two Singapore brothers established an encryption company using unsolvable math problems to protect against quantum computing threats, securing $2 million in funding and targeting a stock listing
- Two Singapore brothers founded a data-encryption company based on unsolvable mathematical problems
- Their encryption method uses Diophantine equations and AI to resist quantum computer attacks
- The company has raised over $2 million and is seeking a U.S., Singapore, or Japan listing
- Quantum computers are expected to break current encryption standards by the 2030s
- NIST has adopted different post-quantum encryption standards not used by the company
- The company's approach has not been proven unconditionally secure
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