Trusting Your Chain, Web, and Network of Trust
Trusting Your Chain, Web, and Network of Trust. There’s a wealth of discussion about quantum-resistant algorithms that could be used to protect public-key infrastructure and encryption
Trusting Your Chain, Web, and Network of Trust. There’s a wealth of discussion about quantum-resistant algorithms that could be used to protect public-key infrastructure and encryption
How Quantum Computing Could Affect Bitcoin and Blockchain. Shor’s algorithm enables quantum computers to drastically reduce “the time required to factorize the product of two primes.”
IBM Q System One: Either it is going to affect BITCOIN or it isn’t… IBM’s sleek, new, System One is a quantum computer. Will it
New Era of Innovation; Bye Bye Moore’s Law. Quantum computing, garage startups, enormous enterprises and the fall of Moore’s Law. Op-ed is found here…
New Era of Innovation; Bye Bye Moore’s Law. Quantum computing, garage startups, enormous enterprises and the fall of Moore’s Law. Op-ed is found here…
Voting by Mobile Phone is Bad. Using Blockchain, Worse. West Virginia is set to test blockchain for voting. The ballot will be right in
International Business Machines (IBM), also known as “Big Blue”, has been awarded nearly $750 million U.S. dollars by the Australian government. Quantum computing is ear-marked in the spending. Australia anticipates bringing artificial intelligence, quantum computing, and blockchain into the government’s fold. The quest is to be one of the top digital governments within the next ten years. This deal serves to reduce cost while speeding up the arrival of the Australian government’s digital transformation.
Arquably, quantum computers could break blockchain encryption. However, a group of scientists at the Russian Quantum Center in Moscow believe they have a solution. The importance to world economies is growing as one of blockchain’s most visible uses is Bitcoin.
Make the System More Lego-like? U.S. Marine Corps Believes So At a recent technology summit, discussions focussed on U.S. Cyber Command and the U.S. Marine
Quantum Computing and Lawyers…Encryption, cryptography, blockchain, securities, the military, etc. Though very basic, here’s a brief discussion that shows lawyers are in view of the