Ars Technica: The cryptopocalypse is nigh! NIST rolls out new encryption 
standards to prepare.
https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2022/07/nist-selects-quantum-proof-algorithms-to-head-off-the-coming-cryptopocalypse/

In the not-too-distant future—as little as a decade, perhaps, nobody knows 
exactly how long—the cryptography protecting your bank transactions, chat 
messages, and medical records from prying eyes is going to break spectacularly 
with the advent of quantum computing. On Tuesday, a US government agency named 
four replacement encryption schemes to head off this cryptopocalypse.

Some of the most widely used public-key encryption systems—including those 
using the RSA, Diffie-Hellman, and elliptic curve Diffie-Hellman 
algorithms—rely on mathematics to protect sensitive data. These mathematical 
problems include (1) factoring a key's large composite number (usually denoted 
as N) to derive its two factors (usually denoted as P and Q) and (2) computing 
the discrete logarithm that key is based on.

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