Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans Google is working on post-quantum encryption for its Chrome internet browser, it announced today in a blog post by software engineer Matt Braithwaite. Quantum computers use advanced aspects of quantum physics to solve problems many times faster than today’s binary computers….
World’s First Quantum Communications Satellite From China Designed To Thwart Hackers
China is reportedly set to launch the world’s first quantum communications satellite into orbit in July — a feat designed to improve the country’s data transmission and thwart hackers. The satellite is capable of securely sending and receiving data by establishing a strong quantum communication between space and Earth. Data…
China to launch first-ever quantum communication satellite in defence against hackers
Your ads will be inserted here byEasy Plugin for AdSense.Please go to the plugin admin page toPaste your ad code OR Suppress this ad slot. China is taking serious and drastic measures to ensure that its data remains secure from malicious hackers. It will soon become the first nation to…
Remedy took us into the time-bending realm of Quantum Break, where TV and video game worlds collide
At Gamescom 2015, I joined Xbox marketing head Aaron Greenberg for an extended look at Quantum Break. Quantum Break is a third-person shooter developed by Remedy, the brains behind Alan Wake and Max Payne. Both games used other forms of media to tell their stories. Max Payne 1 and 2…
Beating cyber criminals with quantum solutions
Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans As hackers get more sophisticated in their cyber crime efforts, we need to look to new technology to make our systems more secure, and potentially unhackable. For some types of hacking, we already know the ultimate answer: quantum physics provides a…
Quantum Key Distribution proven to work over everyday fibre
A group which in 2012 gave a laboratory demonstration of quantum key distribution (QKD) using lit fibre has taken its next step, demonstrating its technology in a field trial in the UK. Two years ago, the National Physical Laboratory (NPL) led a project that achieved a 500 Kbps key distribution…
Hacker Challenge: Crack Blind Quantum Computing, We Dare You
Security professionals would balk at the notion of a computer code so perfectly unbreakable that you couldn’t crack it entering, exiting, or even performing its operations on a system, but a team of scientists says they’ve accomplished exactly that with what’s called “blind quantum computing.” The researchers, led by Stefanie…