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 into leveraging quantum technologies for communication and cybersecurity including Quantum Key Distribution (QKD), one-time pad and algorithm-based encryptions and the integration of these technologies into HSBC’s cybersecurity infrastructure.
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