The day when a quantum computer manages to break common encryption, or Q-Day, is fast approaching, and the world is not close ...
“Quantum safe” cryptography techniques are still under development ...
Leaders of the Pacific Northwest's quantum computing realm had lots to celebrate — including a $500,000 boost from Washington ...
Amazon’s Ocelot chip is a new quantum processor designed to improve reliability by tackling error correction. The Ocelot chip ...
New research and industry timelines are accelerating efforts to replace cryptography that quantum computers could eventually ...
THE year 2026 will not be defined by incremental upgrades. It will be a pivotal year of technological convergence, where the collision of next-generation computing, hyper-automation, and an ...
A gold superconducting quantum computer hangs against a black background. Quantum computers, like the one shown here, could someday allow chemists to solve problems that classical computers can’t.
Why it matters: One of the greatest risks of quantum computing is its potential to break many of the cryptographic protocols that keeps the internet safe today. Thankfully, quantum is still fairly ...
As the initial hype surrounding quantum computing slowly fades, some of the industry's most popular stocks are vulnerable to downside.
Cisco has unveiled research prototypes that aim to network quantum computers together, enabling both advanced quantum and classical applications. Designed by Cisco Quantum Labs, the prototypes include ...
The encryption protecting global banking, government communications, and digital identity does not fail when a quantum computer is finally built. It fails the moment adversaries acquire enough quantum ...
A quantum computer has accurately reproduced real experimental data on an unprecedented scale. Classical computers are faster and more accurate than the quantum variety. Even so, the simulation ...