

The goal was to understand how to transition cyber infrastructures and business practices to make them safe in an era with quantum computers. Stakeholders from governments, data centers, critical infrastructure and financial institutions joined academics and standards experts to facilitate knowledge exchange and collaboration.

The conference brought together diverse players in the quantum-safe cybersecurity community. The 5th ETSI/ IQC workshop on Quantum Safe Security took place last month in London. The solution chosen by BT was SafeNet High Speed Encryptors developed by Senetas Corporation which are fully field-upgradeable to support IDQ’s Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) systems.Ī review of the ETSI IQC Quantum Safe Workshop We hope to see you there!Ĭertes Networks have adopted IDQ’s Quantis Quantum RNG to generate seed material for the encryption algorithm within Certes proprietary key management solution.Ĭertes Networks provides encryption without compromise and leads the field in ensuring that today’s demand for highly secure solutions for Zero Trust architectures is met.įollowing continuous innovation efforts in the security market, Certes has adopted ID Quantique’s QRNG as the default source of randomness.īT launches 100G Ethernet Encryption with QKDĪs governments and enterprises are starting to invest in quantum-safe cryptography, BT decided to consider incorporating QKD as an integral part of its risk management strategy.īT worked closely with IDQ and partner Gemalto, the world leader in digital security, to test a new solution.

In other news, we have a review of last month’s ETSI IQC Quantum Safe Workshop and congratulations go to Kelly Richdale on her election to the Innovation Council of Innosuisse.įinally, our 10th Annual Winter School, will be held in the Swiss resort of Les Diablerets between the 26th-28th of January 2018 registration is now open. The second use case illustrates how British Telecom (BT) worked closely with IDQ and Gemalto to deploy a ground-breaking 100G Ethernet encryption solution. In the first of two new use cases featured this month, Certes Networks have adopted IDQ’s Quantum Random Number Generator to generate seed material for encryption algorithms. Welcome to the latest edition of the Quantum Era Security Times brought to you by IDQ, the world leader in quantum-safe cryptography solutions.
