Theoretical computer science

Quantum Cryptography Market to Grow at 37.9% CAGR and Projected to Reach US$ 506 Million by 2023

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Wednesday, April 17, 2019

The global quantum cryptography market is expected to grow from USD 101 million in 2018 to USD 506 million by 2023, at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 37.9% during the forecast period.

Key Points: 
  • The global quantum cryptography market is expected to grow from USD 101 million in 2018 to USD 506 million by 2023, at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 37.9% during the forecast period.
  • Hence, the solution segment is expected to hold the highest market share as well as the highest CAGR in the quantum cryptography space.
  • The Quantum Cryptographic market report includes an in-depth competitive analysis of the key players in the quantum cryptography market, along with their company profiles, recent developments, and key market strategies.
  • The Quantum Cryptographic market report would help the market leaders/new entrants in the quantum cryptography market with the information on the closest approximations of the revenue numbers for the overall quantum cryptography market and sub segments.

IDEMIA Launches Enhanced Security Smart Cards Resistant to Quantum Computers

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Thursday, April 11, 2019

Indeed, it is believed that quantum computers will be able to break various asymmetric cryptographic algorithms (such as RSA or ECC) within the next 20 years.

Key Points: 
  • Indeed, it is believed that quantum computers will be able to break various asymmetric cryptographic algorithms (such as RSA or ECC) within the next 20 years.
  • To make quantum-resistant smart cards, IDEMIA, the global leader in Augmented Identity, has implemented in a secure element/smart card, an asymmetric post-quantum algorithm creating an unforgeable signature when using a quantum computer for enhanced authentication.
  • These IDEMIA smart cards are now resistant by design.
  • IDEMIA is the trusted partner to help national security agencies, governments, and also the private sector to continuously guarantee security, said Jean-Christophe Fondeur, Executive Vice-President for R&D activities at IDEMIA.

QuintessenceLabs, Tech Mahindra and BT Develop an End-to-End Video Messaging Solution Secured by Quantum Key Distribution (QKD)

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Tuesday, April 2, 2019

QuintessenceLabs is proud to announce its partnership with Tech Mahindra and BT in the development of an end-to-end video messaging application secured by QKD.

Key Points: 
  • QuintessenceLabs is proud to announce its partnership with Tech Mahindra and BT in the development of an end-to-end video messaging application secured by QKD.
  • This capability is part of UKQNtel - the UK's testbed for Quantum Key Distribution, launched last week.
  • Unlike traditional encryption, Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) is secured by the laws of physics, making it invulnerable to increasing computational power, new crypto-attacks and quantum computers.
  • Mike Ashwell, Head of UK Makers Lab said: Tech Mahindra is delighted to be working with BT and QuintessenceLabs.

CQC Unveils the World's First Commercially-ready Certifiable Quantum Cryptographic Device

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Monday, March 4, 2019

CAMBRIDGE, England, March 4, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Cambridge Quantum Computing ("CQC"), a leader in quantum computing technologies, will be demonstrating "IronBridge" - the world's first commercially available certifiable Quantum Cryptographic Device - in booth # 1847C at this year's RSA Conference in San Francisco.

Key Points: 
  • CAMBRIDGE, England, March 4, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Cambridge Quantum Computing ("CQC"), a leader in quantum computing technologies, will be demonstrating "IronBridge" - the world's first commercially available certifiable Quantum Cryptographic Device - in booth # 1847C at this year's RSA Conference in San Francisco.
  • Visit CQC at booth #1847C, South Expo, RSA Conference, Moscone Center, San Francisco, March 4-7 to discover IronBridge and learn more about CQC.
  • Established in 2014, Cambridge Quantum Computing (CQC) is a world leading independent quantum computing company that builds tools for the commercialisation of quantum technologies whose long-term impact will be profound.
  • CQC combines expertise in Quantum Information Processing, Artificial Intelligence, Quantum Chemistry, Optimisation as well as a globally leading position in quantum technologies for encryption purposes.

CQC Unveils the World's First Commercially-ready Certifiable Quantum Cryptographic Device

Retrieved on: 
Monday, March 4, 2019

Cambridge Quantum Computing ("CQC"), a leader in quantum computing technologies, will be demonstrating "IronBridge" - the world's first commercially available certifiable Quantum Cryptographic Device - in booth # 1847C at this year's RSA Conference in San Francisco.

Key Points: 
  • Cambridge Quantum Computing ("CQC"), a leader in quantum computing technologies, will be demonstrating "IronBridge" - the world's first commercially available certifiable Quantum Cryptographic Device - in booth # 1847C at this year's RSA Conference in San Francisco.
  • Visit CQC at booth #1847C, South Expo, RSA Conference, Moscone Center, San Francisco, March 4-7 to discover IronBridge and learn more about CQC.
  • Established in 2014, Cambridge Quantum Computing (CQC) is a world leading independent quantum computing company that builds tools for the commercialisation of quantum technologies whose long-term impact will be profound.
  • CQC combines expertise in Quantum Information Processing, Artificial Intelligence, Quantum Chemistry, Optimisation as well as a globally leading position in quantum technologies for encryption purposes.

CQC Unveils the World's First Commercially-ready Certifiable Quantum Cryptographic Device

Retrieved on: 
Monday, March 4, 2019

CAMBRIDGE, England, March 4, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Cambridge Quantum Computing ("CQC"), a leader in quantum computing technologies, will be demonstrating "IronBridge" - the world's first commercially available certifiable Quantum Cryptographic Device - in booth # 1847C at this year's RSA Conference in San Francisco.

Key Points: 
  • CAMBRIDGE, England, March 4, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Cambridge Quantum Computing ("CQC"), a leader in quantum computing technologies, will be demonstrating "IronBridge" - the world's first commercially available certifiable Quantum Cryptographic Device - in booth # 1847C at this year's RSA Conference in San Francisco.
  • Visit CQC at booth #1847C, South Expo, RSA Conference, Moscone Center, San Francisco, March 4-7 to discover IronBridge and learn more about CQC.
  • Established in 2014, Cambridge Quantum Computing (CQC) is a world leading independent quantum computing company that builds tools for the commercialisation of quantum technologies whose long-term impact will be profound.
  • CQC combines expertise in Quantum Information Processing, Artificial Intelligence, Quantum Chemistry, Optimisation as well as a globally leading position in quantum technologies for encryption purposes.

IBM Achieves Highest Quantum Volume to Date, Establishes Roadmap for Reaching Quantum Advantage

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Monday, March 4, 2019

IBM first made quantum computers available to the public in May, 2016 through its IBM Q Experience quantum cloud service.

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  • IBM first made quantum computers available to the public in May, 2016 through its IBM Q Experience quantum cloud service.
  • IBM's recently unveiled IBM Q System One quantum computer, with a fourth-generation 20-qubit processor, has produced a Quantum Volume of 16, roughly double that of the current IBM Q 20-qubit IBM Q Network devices, which have a Quantum Volume of 8.
  • "Today, we are proposing a roadmap for quantum computing, as our IBM Q team is committed to reaching a point where quantum computation will provide a real impact on science and business," said Dr. Sarah Sheldon, lead of the IBM Q Quantum Performance team, dedicated to quantum verification at IBM Research.
  • IBM Q Network, IBM Q System One, and IBM Q are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation.

IBM Achieves Highest Quantum Volume to Date, Establishes Roadmap for Reaching Quantum Advantage

Retrieved on: 
Monday, March 4, 2019

IBM first made quantum computers available to the public in May, 2016 through its IBM Q Experience quantum cloud service.

Key Points: 
  • IBM first made quantum computers available to the public in May, 2016 through its IBM Q Experience quantum cloud service.
  • IBM's recently unveiled IBM Q System One quantum computer, with a fourth-generation 20-qubit processor, has produced a Quantum Volume of 16, roughly double that of the current IBM Q 20-qubit IBM Q Network devices, which have a Quantum Volume of 8.
  • "Today, we are proposing a roadmap for quantum computing, as our IBM Q team is committed to reaching a point where quantum computation will provide a real impact on science and business," said Dr. Sarah Sheldon, lead of the IBM Q Quantum Performance team, dedicated to quantum verification at IBM Research.
  • IBM Q Network, IBM Q System One, and IBM Q are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation.

Intel Drives Development of Quantum Cryoprober with Bluefors and Afore to Accelerate Quantum Computing

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Thursday, February 28, 2019

Whats New:Intel, Bluefors * and Afore * have introduced the first cryoprober, a quantum testing device named the Cryogenic Wafer Prober, developed specifically to speed the development of quantum computing solutions.

Key Points: 
  • Whats New:Intel, Bluefors * and Afore * have introduced the first cryoprober, a quantum testing device named the Cryogenic Wafer Prober, developed specifically to speed the development of quantum computing solutions.
  • Intel identified the need for a quantum testing tool to collect more data about quantum chips called qubits.
  • View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20190228005173/en/
    Built by Intel, Bluefors and Afore, the first Cryogenic Wafer Prober is a cryoprober tool designed to test and validate qubits needed for quantum computing.
  • With this tool, Intel will be able to speed feedback into the silicon spin qubit fabrication line and accelerate quantum computing research and development.

Quantum Xchange Gains Industry Momentum; Addresses the Shortcomings of Modern-Day Encryption

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Tuesday, February 26, 2019

Quantum Xchange is recognized as a provider of the most secure, hardened encryption available to address the shortcomings of today's encryption standards, and the imminent threat of quantum computers.

Key Points: 
  • Quantum Xchange is recognized as a provider of the most secure, hardened encryption available to address the shortcomings of today's encryption standards, and the imminent threat of quantum computers.
  • Today, Quantum Xchange offers commercial enterprises and government entities quantum communications over unlimited distances.
  • He will then present the QKD Hardware Markets session on March 20 at the Inside Quantum Technology event, The Future of Quantum Computing, Quantum Cryptography and Quantum Sensors .
  • Leveraging the proven secure Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) method and its own exclusive Trusted Node technology for unlimited point-to-point distances, Phio by Quantum Xchange addresses the shortcomings inherent with modern-day encryption: the ability for keys to be intercepted, corrupted or exposed during transmission, and the imminent threat of quantum computers.