Quantum Computing Risk to Encryption (Cybersecurity)

Quantum computing is a new and emerging technology that threatens to break the encryption algorithms used in cybersecurity. Currently, the world’s most advanced computers are not capable of deciphering the mathematical algorithms used to protect sensitive data and communications. It could take thousands or even millions of years before the current technology breaks encrypted data.

Quantum Technology and the Global Space Ecosystem 

Although quantum technologies are still in the early stages, exciting work is happening in Europe, where quantum tech provides secure communications on the ground. Groups led by the European Commission will extend them into space to develop complementary networks of distant nodes.

Is Quantum Security The Next Guy’s Problem?

The quantum threat is existential, not just an impact to the bottom line and insurance paperwork. We have quantum security tools available today, but even those are insufficient against a state-level attack, just like airbags are meaningless against a hellfire missile shot from a predator drone.

Quantum Computing Inc. and Rabobank to Combat Fraud With Entropy Quantum Computing

Forward-thinking banks are investigating advanced quantum computing technologies as a possible solution. QCI’s industry-leading Enropty Quantum Computing system and its application to machine learning processes have demonstrated the potential to improve fraud detection techniques through faster computation and increased accuracy.