The day when a quantum computer can crack commonly used forms of encryption is drawing closer. The world isn’t prepared, experts say.
Quantinuum was the first quantum computing pure play to go public via a traditional IPO.
Advances in recent years suggest we are entering the Quantum Frontier Era. National security, science, economic competitiveness, and cybersecurity will all feel the impact.
Google is dramatically shortening its readiness deadline for the arrival of Q Day, the point at which existing quantum computers can break public-key cryptography algorithms that secure decades’ worth ...
Quantum computing, artificial intelligence and high-performance computing will play complementary roles in driving the next era of technology innovation. That is, if the industry can figure out a way ...
Day 1 (June 16) features an exclusive site visit to IonQ’s Quantum Computing Labs, including a behind-the-scenes lab tour and keynote presentations from IonQ’s CFO and COO Inder Singh and SVP, Federal ...
Enterprise tech is already preparing for “Q-day” — when quantum computing will be able to break today’s public-key cryptography. Although that date is still years away, staying ahead of the curve is a ...
Quantinuum stock climbed in the first day of trading on Thursday after the Honeywell-controlled company launched its IPO.
On May 21, the U.S. Commerce Department announced it would give a total of $2 billion in grants to nine companies at the bleeding edge of quantum computing technology, including I ...
The Stellar Development Foundation unveiled a three-step roadmap to prepare the XLM network for the coming quantum computing ...