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Breaking the optical barrier: Terahertz tech could help enable quantum internet security
A new method to distribute cryptographic keys using terahertz waves could help enable secure communication in the ...
Dublin, July 04, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Quantum Key Distribution Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report by Component (Solution, Services), End-use (BSFI, Healthcare), Type, Application ...
Concerns that quantum computers may start easily hacking into previously secure communications has motivated researchers to work on innovative new ways to encrypt information. One such method is ...
The German consortium QuINSiDa has achieved a major step toward mobile quantum-secure communication. They demonstrated a ...
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Scientists just sent an unbreakable quantum-encrypted signal down 75 miles of ordinary optical fiber — a real step toward an internet no one can hack
A team of physicists has shown that quantum-encrypted keys can travel 75 miles through the same fiber-optic cable already ...
The quantum cryptography market hits $2.93B in 2025, racing to $33.15B by 2034 at 35.3% CAGR as quantum threats force a global security overhaul. “Quantum computing is no longer a distant threat.
Emerging market opportunities lie in developing and implementing post-quantum cryptography (PQC) solutions to secure data against future quantum computer threats. This need creates demands for new ...
To keep communications secure in a post-quantum world, cryptographers are digging down into the concept of cause and effect.
Dublin, May 08, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE)-- The "Quantum Cryptography Market by Offering (Hardware, Software, Services), Application (Network Security, Application Security, Database Security), and ...
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Quantum encryption makes hacking impossible
Quantum encryption, born from the quantum computing revolution, heralds a new era of unprecedented security. This technological advancement not only promises impenetrable encryption but also reshapes ...
India's task force urges critical sectors to adopt quantum-safe encryption to prevent potential data breaches from future quantum computers.
With NIST FIPS 203, 204, and 205 finalized and CNSA 2.0 mandating quantum-safe algorithms for new national security systems ...
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