Cybersecurity Professional? Get Ready, Now.
Cybersecurity Professional? Get Ready, Now. Sage advice for those in cybersecurity: Prepare now, get agile, quantum is coming. This report is found at CSO…
Cybersecurity Professional? Get Ready, Now. Sage advice for those in cybersecurity: Prepare now, get agile, quantum is coming. This report is found at CSO…
Quantum Computing and Cryptography: For the Newbie. From an experienced author and scientist, in layperson’s terms. Here is Part 1… Here is Part
The University of Adelaide is reporting the ability to fire one billion electrons per second using quantum mechanics; repeatedly. This is a major step to “reliable, continuous, and consistent” electron flow using quantum mechanics, a ‘must have’ for quantum computing. Clicking image takes you to schematic’s abstract.
Perhaps it is a good time to put some deep thought into what the implications of quantum mechanics might be. We know, in the world as we perceive it, quantum is counterintuitive. But quantum has been proven to exist: quantum superposition quantum mechanical entanglement. Both are real, but are they?
Rigetti, D-Wave, IBM, Intel, and Google, have achieved milestones toward a quantum computer which performs computations incapable of being performed by classical systems.
Our friends in Bangalore, India, are hosting an international quantum mechanics conference which wraps up on May 4th. Much of the conference involves discussion of
Quantum computing, quantum mechanics, quantum bits, and so on. Quantum is one term many people shy away from at its mere mention. However, as quantum computers make the mainstream news more often, some of us (Qubit included), have been trying to grasp the concepts and convey them in layperson’s terms.
Quantum Mechanics + Information Theory + Space-Time Physics = ? A researcher at the University of Hong Kong will be busy studying “quantum superposition” and
Second Quantum Revolution — Interview Metrology, metrics, mechanics are all part of the quantum world. This interview with NIST’s Physical Measurement Laboratory’s Deputy Director is