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Hungary’s First Multi-Link Quantum Key Distribution Network
Toshiba has worked with Magyar Telekom and other partners to deploy Hungary's first multi-node QKD network, paving the way for further implementations across Europe as part of the EuroQCI initiative. -
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Toshiba QKD Systems LE Datasheet (PDF, 1MB)
Latest product details and specifications for Toshiba Flexible (LE) QKD system. Discover all the key details – download now. -
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Quantum Key Distribution and Blockchain (PDF, 1 MB)
The power of quantum computing technology can challenge the security of any system reliant on certain mathematical algorithms, meaning it could undermine the security that blockchain promises. Quantum Key Distribution is the answer. This paper will explore the evolution of QKD, its future, and a real-world application research study with Toshiba, JPMorgan Chase and Ciena. -
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[EXTERNAL] Experimental quantum key distribution beyond the repeaterless secret key capacity (Nature)
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[EXTERNAL] Overcoming the rate–distance limit of quantum key distribution without quantum repeaters (Nature)
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[EXTERNAL] A Quantum Light-Emitting Diode for the Standard Telecom Window Around 1,550 nm (Nature)
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Global-Scale Information-Theoretic Secure Communication using QKD and Distributed Secure Key Establishment
Toshiba researchers have demonstrated a new network architecture for global-scale information-theoretic secure communication, combining QKD and Distributed Symmetric Key Establishment (DSKE), including the extension of draft emerging standards for vendor-interoperable quantum key relay (ETSI 020).
Whitepaper
Hungary’s First Multi-Link Quantum Key Distribution Network
Toshiba has worked with Magyar Telekom and other partners to deploy Hungary's first multi-node QKD network, paving the way for further implementations across Europe as part of the EuroQCI initiative.
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Defence-in-Depth Solutions Today for a Quantum-Safe Tomorrow
QKD and PQC are the two main technologies for protecting against quantum-based attacks. Learn how they can be combined to provide defence-in-depth for communications networks.
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Toshiba QKD and Single Quantum SNSPD system datasheet
Latest product features and specifications for the Toshiba QKD and Single Quantum SNSPD system.
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Building Europe’s largest and most complex quantum network with scalable QKD technology and software-defined networking
The sheer power of quantum computing opens up a world of possibilities, especially when compared to the abilities of classical computing, but it comes with great risks. Current methods used…
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