Quantum Apocalypse: Fortifying Critical Infrastructure in the Age of Cyber Warfare
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.34190/eccws.24.1.3757Keywords:
Quantum Cryptography, Post-Quantum Cryptography, Quantum-Proof Transition, Cybersecurity InfrastructureAbstract
Quantum attacks on cryptographic systems remain hypothetical but are grounded in strong theoretical foundations. The emergence of quantum computing presents a significant challenge to national security, particularly in protecting critical infrastructures such as energy grids, financial systems, and healthcare networks. Quantum algorithms like Shor’s may soon be capable of breaking widely used cryptographic standards (RSA, ECC, AES), rendering current encryption obsolete and exposing essential services to disruption and data breaches. These vulnerabilities could threaten economic stability and public safety on a national scale. This paper analyzes the risks posed by quantum computing to classical cryptographic frameworks and evaluates quantum-resistant alternatives such as lattice-based, hash-based, and code-based cryptography. It assesses their theoretical soundness and suitability for securing national critical infrastructure. The analysis also explores the dangers of delayed implementation, where postponed adoption of post-quantum cryptography (PQC) could expose systems to future quantum-enabled cyberattacks. Additionally, the paper discusses the challenges of integrating PQC into existing systems, including regulatory compliance, interoperability, and operational readiness. Without coordinated strategies and accelerated transition plans, nations risk severe consequences, including financial disruption, healthcare service breakdowns, and energy supply chain failures. Finally, the study highlights the need for international cooperation, policy alignment, and robust testing to ensure the effective deployment of quantum-resistant solutions. Prompt action is essential to preserve the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of vital national systems in the face of the advancing quantum threat landscape.
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