Arqit
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Dell is targeting the US Federal Government, including the Department of Defense (DoD) and the intelligence community with an agreement to use quantum-safe encryption from Arqit.
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Quantum encryption company Arqit has made its QuantumCloud service available to customers on Amazon Web Services (AWS).
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Satellite security company Arqit Quantum is saying that its QuantumCloud encryption software can reduce energy consumption by 58% compared with alternatives.
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A company with a close relationship with UK security agencies is to provide secure cloud services in association with Arqit Quantum.
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Australian cyber security company AUCloud has launched a quantum-based symmetric key agreement software, said to be the first in the Asia-Pacific region.
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Pioneering UK companies in the quantum computing and security industry have set up a lobby group, UKQuantum, to be a “voice for the sector”.
Forthcoming events
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Quantum cryptography company Arqit has responded to media criticisms that have seen its share price drop 30% in five days and 43% in a month.
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Quantum security company Arqit has won a role at the heart of the UK’s integrated military command system.
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The UK government has picked Arqit Quantum to join a project to built ultra-high security in 5G communications.
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Quantum security company Arqit has won a deal to provide security for the Saudi Arabian project to build a new smart city, Neom.
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The security that the internet has relied on for decades is broken. Fortunately, the cavalry, in the form of quantum keys, is riding to the rescue, writes Alan Burkitt-Gray
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Quantum satellite start-up Arqit has signed a deal with Juniper Networks to explore network security technology.
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Traditional PKI methods of encrypting data are about to fall to the onslaught of quantum computing. Arqit, a start-up led by David Williams thinks it has a quantum-based solution, he tells Alan Burkitt-Gray
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A company planning to build quantum-based symmetric encryption for the cloud has succeeded in a reverse takeover that will value it at US$1.4 billion.
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A London start-up company is expected to become the UK’s first in quantum technology to list its shares.
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A start-up company that is expected to be valued at US$1.4 billion by the end of August is launching its quantum-based telecoms encryption service in the middle of July.