Quantum computing poses risks to IoT encryption by breaking traditional cryptographic methods. Post-quantum cryptography ensures future-proof security.
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Quantum computing poses a risk to IoT encryption because quantum computers have the potential to break traditional cryptographic methods that are currently used to secure data transmissions in IoT devices. Post-quantum cryptography refers to cryptographic algorithms that are designed to be secure against attacks by both classical and quantum computers. By using post-quantum cryptography, IoT devices can achieve future-proof security that will remain robust even in the presence of powerful quantum computers.