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- Alternative form of post-quantum
- 2013, Esther Allen, Susan Bernofsky, editors, In Translation: Translators on Their Work and What It Means, New York: Columbia University Press, →ISBN, →OCLC, pages 6–7:
- And in crossing centuries, languages, and cultural galaxies, factoring in the thousands of elusive elements that come into play, the straightforward algebra of equivalence won't do: if we want to approach it in scientific fashion (as some are wont to), we'll need to look in the direction of postquantum physics, or the nature of scientific study itself.
- 2023 March 2, Jon Fingas, “Biden's cybersecurity plan expands requirements for critical infrastructure”, in Engadget[1], archived from the original on 2023-03-14:
- The administration hopes to cut back on "systemic" vulnerabilities at the internet's core, and to adapt to emerging technologies such as postquantum encryption (that is, protection against quantum-based hacks) and digital IDs. Some policies will be largely unchanged.