Bank of Montreal is joining International Business Machines Corp.’s quantum network and building its own team of scientists ...
Data security on the internet is under threat: in the future, quantum computers could decode even encrypted files sent over ...
In a groundbreaking use of teleportation, critical units of a quantum processor have been successfully spread across multiple ...
Instead of transistors, like traditional computers, quantum computers use qubits. Qubits potentially allow for more options ...
QuSecure is pitching a software-based security architecture that overlays onto current networks to help businesses with PQC ...
BMO has joined the IBM Quantum Network, gaining access to IBM’s quantum infrastructure. This move enables the bank to develop ...
Quantum dots are widely used for their ability to emit single photons at specific wavelengths. These photons are created by ...
Middle East financial firms are investing heavily in quantum computing, with one of the world’s top quantum research centres ...
The German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) is funding a new research project, entitled Quantenrepeater.Net (QR.N), which aims to demonstrate the viability of quantum repeaters over ...
Researchers at the University of Oxford say they've achieved quantum teleportation using a powerful quantum supercomputer.
Quantum computers could soon break today's strongest encryption, putting sensitive data at risk. Let's dive deep into what this all means for telecommunications, security, AI, and our future.