Our position in Finnish about the proposed #NATO#AI#quantum technologies.
Our position in Finnish on the proposed #Nato Center of Excellence on #AI and #Quantum technologies. We support Finland to seek the formation of such Center…
Our collaboration project EM4QS "Enhanced Middleware for Quantum Software" with the universities of Helsinki and Jyväskylä and other industry partners got funded! Stay tuned for updates on the progress. We believe there will be key findings for making quantum industrial.
Our partner #Quantastica added a pretty nice feature into their platform. Generating quantum circuits from classical code.
YouTube video by Quantastica
Republican Senator proposes a #Nato#AI#QuantumComputing and this might be our favorite proposal.
Good reminder from the Finnish authorities: it's time to prepare for post quantum encryption. Happy to help with the preparation.
Traficom muistuttaa: nyt on oikea aika aloittaa valmistautuminen kvanttiturvalliseen salaukseen
Tietomurroissa varastetut salatut tiedot voidaan murtaa tulevaisuudessa. Kvanttiturvallisia toteutuksia, kuten esimerkiksi Signal-viestisovellus, on jo tehty standardiluonnosten perusteella.
3. Nokia is also taking some steps in the realm although. Publicly this is visible only in hints like this article. Very important development anyways from a local Finnish perspective. www.nokia.com/thought-lead...
2. UK introduces a ban on exports of quantum computer technology. The bans point has been questioned, but what remains unquestionable is the importance of the technology to national security. www.newscientist.com/article/2431...
The UK government has set limits on the capabilities of quantum computers that can be exported from the country and has declined to explain these limits on the grounds of national security. Experts sa...
Couple of updates on interesting happenings in the quantum business. 1. The NIST standardization continues, but math is hard. A new vulnerability has been found and fixed. First movers need to beware. thecyberexpress.com/kyber-post-q...
The Kyber post-quantum key encapsulation vulnerability shows that code that appears secure can be undone by a compiler.