Quantum Key Distribution (QKD)
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Trio offers trials for a quantum key distribution service connecting London’s financial hub
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Intel will use technology from symmetric key distribution firm Arqit to enhance its post-quantum cryptography protection, the two firms announced today.
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Singtel will develop Singapore’s first National Quantum-Safe Network Plus (NQSN+) for enterprises in partnership with IDQ.
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Nokia and Proximus confirm the successful completion of Europe’s first live hybrid quantum encryption key trial.
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Vodafone and IBM are urging companies in the telecoms supply chain to make sure they are ready for the post-quantum world.
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Deutsche Telekom (DT) is to lead the construction of a quantum-secured communications system for the European Union.
Forthcoming events
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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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Quantum encryption company Arqit has made its QuantumCloud service available to customers on Amazon Web Services (AWS).
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Toshiba’s Andrew Shields is looking at teleportation as a way of moving quantum-protected information. He tells Alan Burkitt-Gray the facts behind this ‘spooky’ piece of physics
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The White House has condemned obsolescent encryption techniques to the waste bin in a simple eight-page memo, and told US Federal agencies to move to quantum encryption.
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SES has chosen Arianespace to launch its EAGLE-1 satellite, which will support the end-to-end secure Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) system for Europe.
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The science arm of the Australian state of Victoria is taking a stake in quantum computing company ColdQuanta to set up a new research unit in Melbourne.
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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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The GSMA has set up a taskforce to look at the impact of quantum technology on the mobile industry and to help define quantum-era policy and regulations.
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Luxembourg-based satellite company SES is to lead a 20-company consortium to deliver a satellite system for European quantum cybersecurity.
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South Korean operator SK Telecom has succeeded in getting its approaches to quantum-era securing considered as global standards.
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The power of cloud services is set to take a leap forward following a deal between a UK quantum computing company and a German chip maker.
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Amazon has set up a centre in California to develop quantum-secure networking.