Chinese researchers say that they cracked military-grade encryption. Should we really be worried about the findings?
A year ago, I predicted that quantum computing would not have a good 2024. The year is almost over, so let’s take a look at developments in the world of quantum computi ...
Recent developments in quantum computing have sent shockwaves through the cybersecurity community, revealing the potential of ...
Quantum computing, a discipline that combines computer science, physics, and mathematics, can process massive amounts of ...
A new study opens the door to cutting-edge solutions that could contribute to the realization of a system capable of ...
FStech news editor Alexandra Leonards speaks to Phil Intallura, head of quantum technologies at HSBC, to explore how the bank ...
Taiwanese Researchers Unveil World’s Smallest Quantum Computer Using Single Photon for Quantum Algorithms and Prime ...
Federal cyber experts say they need more formal guidance and a range of other tools for a post-quantum cryptography effort that's expected to cost billions.
Recent headlines have proclaimed that Chinese scientists have hacked "military-grade encryption" using quantum computers, but ...
A paper by Chinese researchers, "Quantum Annealing Public Key Cryptographic Attack Algorithm Based on D-Wave Advantage", ...
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Quantum Key Distribution, or QKD, has drawn significant attention in the space industry. By making use of cryptographic security rooted in the laws of physics, it promises to safeguard ...