A claimed first-of-a-kind quantum key distribution network offers 800 Gbps encryption under real-world environmental conditions and has been demonstrated to detect and defend against quantum threats.
Once quantum computers become a commercial reality, they will change the ground rules for cryptography. Here's how quantum cryptography would work, and an explanation of the benefits and pitfalls of ...
Q, a provider of quantum networking software, today positioned telaQ™ as a leading digital twin platform for quantum and quantum-safe networks, enabling telecommunications operators and large ...
SK Broadband announced on the 5th that it has become the first domestic operator (based on terms and conditions notification) capable of providing dedicated lines for both Quantum Key Distribution ...
For thousands of years, human beings have been using codes to keep secrets. With the rise of the Internet and recent trends to the Internet of Things, our sensitive personal financial and health data ...
Andrew Jenkins has worked as an information analyst for an intelligence agency in Washington, D.C., for over 14 years. He is the author of the 2022 book, The Devil Made Crypto. Follow him on LinkedIn.
A method known as quantum key distribution has long held the promise of communication security unattainable in conventional cryptography. An international team of scientists has now demonstrated ...
The threat of quantum computing being able to crack encryption methods currently used to protect critical data is being exploited by unscrupulous security suppliers, a cryptographic expert has warned.
Quantum computers have long been on the horizon, with a rolling estimate that quantum computers would be available “in 20 years”. However, recent breakthroughs have meant we could have ...