Sparkle Unveils Quantum-Safe Internet Connectivity for Secure Data Transfer
Sparkle, a leading international service provider, has launched its Network as a Service (NaaS) product suite with Quantum-Safe over Internet (QSI), a groundbreaking solution that enables companies to establish quantum-secure connections. This innovative service allows businesses in France, Greece, and the UK to pre-order and test quantum-safe connectivity services on their networks. QSI utilizes post-quantum encryption to protect against potential security threats posed by quantum computing.
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Japan to Invest in Quantum Encryption Development by 2030 to Counter Cybersecurity Threats
The Japanese government will support the development of quantum encryption technology by 2030, enlisting partners potentially including Toshiba and NEC in an effort to defend against the next-generation of cyberattacks, Nikkei has learned. The Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications will provide the assistance to selected quantum encryption developers, with applications set to begin as soon as next year. The effort will involve tens of billions of yen (10 billion yen equals $68 million) in public-private investment over five years starting fiscal 2025.
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TNO Newly Launched Qu-STAR Project Defines The Role Of Space In Global Quantum Information Networks
TNO has announced the launch of its new project, Qu-STAR, dedicated to advancing the development of a global quantum internet by using the role of satellites in quantum information networks. As noted in the release, quantum devices face distance-imposed limitations when connected through ground networks, which restrict quantum information exchange to just a few hundred kilometers. Satellites may provide a solution to realizing worldwide quantum connectivity, with TNO’s Qu-STAR project actively working towards realizing this resolution.
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Toshiba and SpeQtral Enter MOU with ST Engineering to Accelerate Quantum-Secure Communication Solutions in Southeast Asia
Toshiba Digital Solutions Corporation (Toshiba), the Toshiba Group company of digital and quantum technology businesses, alongside its strategic partner SpeQtral, a leading quantum communications technology company, have announced the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with ST Engineering, a global technology, defence and engineering group, to formalize their strategic alliance and strengthen their go-to-market strategy for quantum-secure communications solutions in Singapore and Southeast Asia.
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Test of a prototype quantum internet runs under New York City for half a month
To introduce quantum networks into the marketplace, engineers must overcome the fragility of entangled states in a fiber cable and ensure the efficiency of signal delivery. Now, scientists at Qunnect Inc. in Brooklyn, New York, have taken a large step forward by operating just such a network under the streets of New York City.
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QUBE - Satellite-based Quantum Key Distribution
The aim of the research network "Quantum Key Distribution with CubeSat (QUBE)" is to develop and demonstrate core technologies for worldwide tap-proof communication using satellite-based quantum key distribution. QUBE launched into space on 16 August 2024.
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MAS Collaborates with Banks and Technology Partners on Quantum Security
The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS), DBS, HSBC, OCBC, UOB, SPTel and SpeQtral today signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to embark on quantum security collaboration and study the application of Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) in financial services. QKD can help financial institutions (FIs) protect the exchange of cryptographic keys to address the cybersecurity threats posed by quantum computing.
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NIST Releases First 3 Finalized Post-Quantum Encryption Standards
The U.S. Department of Commerce’s National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has finalized its principal set of encryption algorithms designed to withstand cyberattacks from a quantum computer.
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QUIN Quantum Center of Excellence Releases its Expert Task Force Report on Opportunities in the Quantum Technologies Value Chain across the Quad Nations
On July 11, 2024, the Quad Investors Network’s (QUIN) Quantum Center of Excellence published its final report detailing the quantum capabilities of the Quad nations. The report, entitled “Quantum Science & Technology in the QUAD Nations: Landscape and Opportunities,” describes the top challenges each country faces in Quantum Sciences, identifies areas for further exploration and collaboration, and lays out specific actions the QUIN can take to catalyze further advancements in areas of quantum computing, communications, and sensing amongst the Quad Nations.
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Over £100 million boost to quantum hubs to develop life-saving blood tests and resilient security systems
Five new quantum research hubs backed by over £100 million of government funding will deliver breakthroughs in healthcare, cybersecurity and transport.
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