QKD-as-a-Service! IDQ’s Long Distance and Backbone Quantum Key Distribution Solution Launched
QKD-as-a-Service! IDQ’s Long Distance and Backbone Quantum Key Distribution Solution Launched.
QKD-as-a-Service! IDQ’s Long Distance and Backbone Quantum Key Distribution Solution Launched.
Experiment demonstrates that quantum key distribution networks, which are part of highly secure cryptography schemes, can also detect and locate earthquakes.
Telecommunications giant BT and Japanese conglomerate Toshiba have announced the trial launch of a “world first” commercial quantum-secured metro network…
While a fully-fledged quantum computer doesn’t appear to exist yet, there is already worry about its ability to crack encryption underpinning critical communications
Quantum Xchange, delivering the future of encryption with its leading-edge key distribution platform has collaborated with Thales to offer immediate quantum-safe and crypto-agile key delivery capabilities. The resulting quantum-resistant network solution enables end-users to future-proof the security of their data and communications networks; overcome the vulnerabilities of present-day encryption techniques, e.g., keys and data traveling together; and protect against man-in-the-middle, harvesting, and future quantum attacks.
Quantum Xchange, delivering the future of encryption with its leading-edge key distribution platform, announced its membership with the Hudson Institute’s Quantum Alliance Initiative (QAI), a consortium of companies, institutions, and universities whose mission is to raise awareness and develop policies that promote the critical importance of U.S. leadership in quantum technology, while simultaneously working to ensure that the nation’s commercial businesses, government agencies, and digital infrastructure will be safe from a future quantum computer cyberattack by 2025.
KETS Quantum Security is part of a £9m Quantum Data Centre of the Future project, funded by UKRI who have announced £50m in funding for UK quantum industrial projects.
Qrypt, a producer of cryptographic security solutions enabled by quantum entropy, announced the launch of two new solutions: the Cloud Enterprise Portal, and Digital Quantum Key Distribution (Digital QKD). This expands on Qrypt’s Entropy-as-a-Service (EaaS) portfolio which provides high-quality quantum random numbers and the tools to ensure Everlasting Security™. Enterprises can now integrate quantum encryption into their software services with tools that are fast, easy to use, highly scalable, and don’t require expensive infrastructure.
Toshiba Shrinks Quantum Key Distribution Technology to a Semiconductor Chip Toshiba develops world’s first QKD system based on quantum transmitter, receiver and random number generator
BT and Toshiba have announced plans to build the world’s first commercially available, quantum-secured metro network in London. The network will connect sites in London’s West End, the City and the M4 corridor, providing data services secured using quantum key distribution (QKD) and post-quantum cryptography (PQC) encryption.