Information security plays a major role in the dynamics of today’s interconnected world. Despite the successful implementation and effectiveness of modern cryptographic techniques, their inherent limitations can be exploited by quantum computers. In this article we discuss Grover’s quantum searching algorithm and its impact on the security of modern symmetric ciphers. More specifically, we present its formal description and give an implementation of the algorithm using IBM’s Qiskit framework, which allows us to simulate and run the program on a real device. The developed program is modular and scalable, managing to properly run on any input state. We compare the performance of the algorithm running on the local simulator against its execution on a quantum processor from IBM’s lineup, noting the discrepancies between the results due to physical characteristics of the chip.