encryption
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Fujitsu and Osaka University say they have made a significant breakthrough in quantum computing.
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The end of current techniques used to encrypt data traffic might be closer than most people think, according to a mathematical paper from China.
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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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Nokia has unveiled the fifth generation of its IP routing silicon, adding encryption capabilities and allowing service providers to scale network capacity while delivering higher speed IP services.
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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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TIM and its international operation, Sparkle, have demonstrated quantum cryptography across national boundaries at an international political conference.
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Munich-based network equipment company Adva says it has an optical encryption solution to protect data against cyberattacks from quantum computers.
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Blockchain began in 2009. Fast-forward 11 years and the digital ledger is currently one of the most widely discussed and hyped technologies. Blockchain applications are young and evolving, and complementary industry-wide standards are most probably still a few years away. That includes the telecommunication industry. Abigail Opiah investigates.
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According to the most recent report from the GLF, 80% of carriers cite fraudulent traffic management as a “strategic” or “top priority”. This among other things has highlighted the increasing need among carriers for robust security products and agile solutions.
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Deutsche Telekom Global Carrier (DTGC) has released Data Center Mirroring, which enables companies to mirror complete data sets to a second data centre to protect valuable assets.