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Cyber Kendra :verified:
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@cyberkendra@techhub.social  ·  activity timestamp 7 days ago

🔒 The "S" in HTTPS is about to get a serious upgrade.
Quantum computers could eventually crack the encryption protecting every website you visit — including your bank, email, and shopping. Google's fix is already being tested inside Chrome, and it's clever: instead of making certificates 40× bigger (which would slow everything down), they've found a way to compress the security proof to just 700 bytes.
No slowdown for users. No breaking the internet. Full deployment by 2027.
Read → https://www.cyberkendra.com/2026/03/google-is-testing-https-replacement.html
#internet #https #quantumcomputing #Technology #cryptography

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Cyber Kendra

Google Is Testing the HTTPS Replacement Designed to Outlast Quantum Computers

Chrome's new Merkle Tree Certificates compress quantum-resistant HTTPS data by 95%—stopping quantum attacks without slowing down the web.
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