Quantum Computing
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Why quantum computing might be much closer to becoming a reality than we thinkIn-depth Quantum computing has always been ‘just a few years away’, but the industry’s latest developments show we could be within touching distance of a breakthrough
By Richard Speed Published
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NIST aims to quantum-proof encryption with new algorithmsNews Three algorithms are now in draft and more are on the way to bolster enterprise defenses
By Richard Speed Published
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C-suites consider quantum a serious threat and "amazing" deepfake attacks are just 'months away'News Deepfake technology has matured at a rapid rate, and video scams are likely to be a on par with the more convincing voice-only campaigns very soon, one expert says
By Rory Bathgate Published
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Microsoft quantum supercomputer goals one step closer after R&D breakthroughsNews Microsoft unveiled its ambitious quantum supercomputer roadmap was published this week
By Ross Kelly Published
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Dell CTO: AI is nothing compared to the oncoming quantum stormInterview Dell CTO John Roese says it's 'disturbing' how badly prepared businesses are to make the most of AI, with poorly curated data fueling current models
By Rory Bathgate Published
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IBM unveils its 'most powerful' 433-qubit quantum processorNews The Osprey is three times more powerful than IBM's 127-qubit Eagle processor the company launched a year ago
By Zach Marzouk Published
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GCHQ chief calls for greater quantum investment, warns of looming Chinese tech dominanceNews Fleming said that the politically motivated actions of the Chinese state represent an urgent problem that must be addressed
By Zach Marzouk Published
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GSMA partners with IBM, Vodafone on Post-Quantum Telco Network TaskforceNews The three organisations will work together to create a roadmap to implement quantum-safe networking
By Daniel Todd Published
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How quantum computing could change cyber securitySponsored The huge leap in computing performance from quantum computing poses a threat to traditional security, but there are steps you can take to guard against the quantum future
By IT Pro Published
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China’s internet giant Baidu unveils first quantum computerNews The company also revealed a “plug and play” computing platform letting customers create their own quantum algorithms
By Zach Marzouk Published
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Fujitsu becomes Japan's first domestic company to commercialise quantum computingNews The company will now directly compete for Japanese customers against foreign rivals IBM and Google
By Zach Marzouk Published
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Google adds two universities to Australian quantum computing initiativeNews This is part of the $1 billion it invested in Australia last November, and the tech giant hopes to explore fundamental questions about the nature of quantum computing
By Zach Marzouk Published
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