MIT researchers have created a needle-tip-sized microchip that enables post-quantum cryptography in wireless biomedical devices like pacemakers and insulin pumps. The chip delivers 20–60 times higher ...
Recent research from Google Quantum AI and MIT has significantly reduced estimates of the computing power needed for quantum attacks, intensifying the urgency to adopt post-quantum cryptography.
Nabil Amer at IBM, Quantum key exchange through optical fiber; Richard Hughes at Los Alamos National Laboratory, Ground-to-satellite optical communications; John Preskill at Caltech, Quantum ...