Quantum computers are no longer sci-fi theory. They’re an emerging reality, and when they mature, many of today’s cryptographic algorithms could become breakable.
That’s a big problem for digital signatures, which protect contracts, financial records, healthcare data, and government workflows. If the cryptography behind those signatures is compromised, trust collapses.
This is why forward-thinking organizations are preparing for Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC), and why server-side signing is becoming the safest path to get there.
What Is Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC)?
Post-Quantum Cryptography refers to new cryptographic algorithms designed to resist attacks from quantum computers.
Today’s digital signatures often rely on RSA or ECC. Powerful quantum machines could theoretically break these using algorithms like Shor’s algorithm. PQC introduces quantum-resistant alternatives that protect:
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