Should the U.S. Government Run a Public Contest to Discover Weaknesses in Post-Quantum Computing Algorithms?
The more people try to attack the new PQC algorithms and fail, the more likely it is that they are secure.
The more people try to attack the new PQC algorithms and fail, the more likely it is that they are secure.
The Pentagon currently has a “little bias towards” photonic systems… DOD is still “figuring things out like what is the layout of these, and how would you use a small number of qubits effectively?”
A combined investment of €3 million in the CoQREATE (Convergent Quantum REsearch Alliance in TElecommunications) US-Ireland R&D Partnership has been announced to investigate technologies that will form the foundations of a quantum internet.
What should CISOs be doing to prepare for the risks of quantum computers and to comply with NSM-10 requirements?
The U.S. Government is leveraging QuSecure’s unique post-quantum cryptographic algorithm on its legacy systems at a combined Air Force, Space Force and NORAD location.
This is not the wish list of a Hollywood sci-fi movie, but is the reality of new technologies which are finding their way into the arsenal of the 1.1-million-strong Indian Army.
Recent developments in the field of quantum information science (QIS) have the potential to drive American innovation across multiple sectors.
The University of Ottawa (uOttawa) and Xanadu formed a new partnership to drive Canada’s quantum computing approach beyond fundamental scientific research.
South Korean research bodies and private companies joined hands to form a government-initiated task force for the development of a 50-qubit quantum computer by the end of 2026 with the aim of catching up with the United States and China, which have been far ahead in quantum computing.
In this long read you’ll find answers to questions such as: What are the distinguishing features of quantum computing and what stage is development at currently? What strategies are employed by corporations and politicians – especially in China – to advance development? Who are the superstars on the research scene? What are they working on and where will there be practical application opportunities for quantum computing…?