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 Lord, HSBC’s Global Head of Quantum Technologies, Philip Intallura, and Ravi Sundaram, Senior Product Manager at AWS, discuss the development of London’s QSMN and the need for quantum-secure networking with Andrew Shields, Head of Quantum Technology at Toshiba.
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