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China Races to Secure Future with Quantum Cryptography
19 Mar
Summary
- China targets national post-quantum cryptography standards within three years.
- Quantum technology is a core strategic industry in China's new five-year plan.
- China is developing unique 'structureless lattice' algorithms for security.

China is poised to establish national standards for post-quantum cryptography within the next three years, driven by significant research investment. This strategic development aligns with China's new five-year plan, which designates quantum technology as a core future industry alongside artificial intelligence and brain-computer interfaces.
The nation aims for scalable quantum computing, recognizing the vulnerability of current encryption methods to powerful quantum computers. Unlike international efforts focusing on algebraic lattices, Chinese researchers are developing "structureless lattice" algorithms, such as S-Cloud+, which are believed to avoid security degradation issues.
Key sectors like finance and energy are prioritized for migration to these advanced cryptographic standards due to data sensitivity. China has also released an open-source operating system for quantum computers, signaling a commitment to advancing quantum technology. This proactive stance mirrors global efforts, with the U.S. and South Korea also developing and implementing post-quantum cryptography roadmaps.




