The Shorts | 9/7/21 | Cybersecurity and Cryptography in Quantum Computing

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The rate at which quantum computing is hitting the media stream is ever-increasing. This piece is a collection of articles and reports covering various aspects of quantum computing from the lens of cybersecurity and cryptography. Mea Cubitt

Senetas and Thales Release World’s First Network Encryption Solution Against Quantum Attacks | Australian cybersecurity specialist Senetas, in partnership with American cybersecurity solutions provider Thales, has launched the first-ever quantum-resistant network encryption solution. The solution can ostensibly protect government and business network data (at speeds up to 100 Gbps) against a cryptanalytic attack by a quantum computer.  Source: JUSTAUTO.   Senetas and Thales Release World’s First Network Encryption Solution Against Quantum Attacks…

DANGERS OF QUANTUM HACKING: A THREAT TO ENCRYPTION | Quantum computers have limitless potentials. There is no doubt that one day quantum computers will find a cure for cancer or help in eliminating world hunger. But along with this, they could also help hackers get access to our most private data by breaking encryption. While quantum computing is beneficial, quantum hacking is dangerous.   Source: Analytics Insight.   DANGERS OF QUANTUM HACKING: A THREAT TO ENCRYPTION…

Can Quantum Key Distribution improve cybersecurity in SEA? | Despite the numerous cybersecurity solutions in the market, Southeast Asia continues to see increasing cyber threats and data breaches, so could Quantum Key Distribution be the answer? While small and medium enterprises are vulnerable to cyber-attacks, large enterprises and government agencies are often the industries targeted the most by cybercriminals.  Source: TECHWIRE.   Can Quantum Key Distribution improve cybersecurity in SEA?

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