The University of Liverpool Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University team has made a new breakthrough in the field of post-quantum cryptography.

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11/01/2026
On the 10th, the Jiangsu Financial Society and Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University held a press conference in Nanjing, during which it was announced that Professor Ding Jintai and his team at Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University's Cross-Quantum Migration Laboratory had successfully solved the SVP-210 worst-case vector problem on January 1, 2026. They made a new breakthrough in the field of quantum-resistant cryptography, providing important theoretical support for the global migration of quantum-resistant cryptography through scientific and cautious layout. Quantum-resistant cryptography is a new type of cryptographic algorithm system designed to simultaneously withstand attacks from traditional supercomputers and future large-scale quantum computers; it does not rely on quantum physical principles, but rather on complex mathematical problems that are also difficult for quantum computers to solve.