U.S. DoD: Getting Fully Homomorphically Encrypted?
Fully Homomorphic Encryption is considered the “holy grail” of encryption. But right now it takes too much compute power to be used widely. Read More…
Fully Homomorphic Encryption is considered the “holy grail” of encryption. But right now it takes too much compute power to be used widely. Read More…
Army, Air Force fund research to pursue quantum computing RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C. — Joint Army- and Air Force-funded researchers have taken a step

Republicans Put Forth Two Quantum Computing Bills Read More… + House Republicans reintroduced two pieces of legislation to help drive new U.S.-led developments across quantum
Rare open-access quantum computer now operational Scientists worldwide can use ion-based testbed at Sandia National Laboratories A new Department of Energy open-access quantum computing testbed
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Quantum Xchange Announces Quantum-Safe Encryption for Hybrid Cloud Environments Quantum Xchange, a leader in quantum-safe products and services for crypto agility and quantum readiness, today
Scientist who developed quantum simulation method wins ORNL’s top science award Paul Kent, a computational nanoscience researcher in Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s Computing and Computational
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