Quantum technologies are no longer the stuff of science fiction or restricted to theoretical applications in physics laboratories. Quantum is mainstream now...but why?
We’re flying through the 2nd year of the quantum decade, and so again it is time for our quarterly Quantum review. This edition covers the industry's supremacy, recent improvements, and updates on funding.
The global market for quantum cryptography is projected to triple in the next five years, with some estimates placing the market value at over $5billion by 2026. This rapid growth is driven, primarily, by the expanding threat landscape.
OPENQKD is a collaborative European project (in the framework of H2020) that will install and run testbeds in several European places to test and showcase Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) systems under different use case scenarios. This will demonstrate the performance and integration of the devices...
Last week, our Iberian partner Warpcom organized the Quantum Tech Days in their premises to showcase to customers a QKD installation in Lisbon. They were joined by ID Quantique, Fortinet, Deloitte and IP Telecom.
Recently, the US has become the focus of cyber-terrorism, with private or state-funded groups targeting everything from national elections to critical infrastructure.
Our smartphones are a treasure trove of personal information, making our handsets not just a useful device, but also a valuable source of data. How do we keep this precious commodity safe?
The financial services sector faces some unique challenges in the digital age. The volume and sensitivity of transactional data makes the industry a key target for malicious attacks, and the nature of digital banking can leave financial institutions (and their customers) vulnerable.
For governments and defense agencies, data sovereignty is paramount. Whether defense secrets, intellectual property, taxpayer information or even the electoral register, their communications are a prime target for hackers looking for everything from financial gain to political influence.
Welcome to our first review of the Quantum Computing landscape for 2021. This quarter’s news indicates that the use of quantum technology is set to rapidly increase over the next few years.