While the technology sounds like science fiction, its applications are immediate:

The protocol addresses this by using Lattice-Based Cryptography . This mathematical structure is currently theorized to be "quantum-hard," meaning even a quantum computer would take billions of years to navigate the lattice and find the original data points. 4. Practical Applications

Storing genomic sequences in a format that allows researchers to analyze patterns without ever "seeing" the patient's identity.

Compressing massive telemetry files while ensuring they cannot be intercepted by rival entities.