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The importance of quantum-safe communication: post quantum cryptography (PQC) and quantum key distribution (QKD)
Securing Sensitive Data with Public Key Cryptography In today’s digital world, the protection of sensitive communication relies heavily on public key cryptography. Developed in the 1970s, this techniques enable secure…
HSBC: Why the Quantum Secure Metro Network is a milestone moment for the financial sector
The threat posed by future quantum computers to public key encryption means that new safeguards must now be deployed to protect sensitive information. The Quantum Secure Metro Network (QSMN) is…
The Potential of Quantum Computing
“It could allow a quantum computer to complete in minutes, computations so complex, that it would take today’s supercomputers millions of years.” As Hannah Fry discusses in her recent Bloomberg…
Toshiba and HSBC pioneer quantum protection for AI-powered FX trading
The financial services industry protects some of the world’s most sensitive data. Yet, while its security measures are leading by today’s standards, the advent of quantum computers threatens to render…
Without quantum encryption, the financial sector will not be secure for long
Developments in quantum technology mean that PKC can no longer guarantee that your data is secure. Dr Andrew Shields explores how the finance industry can overcome this.
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Quantum innovations and collaborative futures
In this interview, BT’s Senior Manager of Optical Research, Andrew Lord, HSBC’s Global Head of Quantum Technologies, Philip Intallura, the Head of Toshiba’s Head of Quantum Technology, Andrew Shields, and…
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Quantum innovations in communications and cybersecurity
In this interview, Philip Intallura, Global Head of Quantum Technologies at HSBC, explains how HSBC is pioneering the way in adopting quantum-safe practices, driving its commitment to innovation. Philip dives…
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Today’s quantum challenges, tomorrow’s secure solutions
Toshiba and BT’s Quantum Secure Metro Network (QSMN) represents a significant milestone in building a secure future for the world’s most sensitive data. BT’s Senior Manager of Optical Research, Andrew…
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Toshiba Open Sessions 2022: The Future of the Quantum Economy
The full video interview featuring Andrew Lord, Senior Manager of Optical Research at BT and Dr Andrew Shields, Head of Toshiba’s Quantum Technology Division.
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The future of quantum-secure networking
Experts discuss what’s next for QKD technology – including how, and why, to implement an international quantum network.
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The BT-Toshiba quantum-secure networking partnership
Experts discuss how BT and Toshiba worked together to bring quantum-secure networking to UK networks and customers.
In this interview, BT’s Senior Manager of Optical Research, Andrew Lord, HSBC’s Global Head of Quantum Technologies, Philip Intallura, the Head of Toshiba’s Head of Quantum Technology, Andrew Shields, and…

Quantum innovations in communications and cybersecurity
In this interview, Philip Intallura, Global Head of Quantum Technologies at HSBC, explains how HSBC is pioneering the way in adopting quantum-safe practices, driving its commitment to innovation. Philip dives…

Today’s quantum challenges, tomorrow’s secure solutions
Toshiba and BT’s Quantum Secure Metro Network (QSMN) represents a significant milestone in building a secure future for the world’s most sensitive data. BT’s Senior Manager of Optical Research, Andrew…

HSBC’s trailblazing Quantum roadmap reshaping banking’s future
Cybersecurity is changing. The malicious use of quantum computers poses a huge threat to how we currently protect our data. This is a problem for everyone, but particularly for financial…
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