Toshiba launches Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) System business
The global business will promote the QKD system and network deployments
The global business will promote the QKD system and network deployments
The 6km network uses Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) to ensure ultra-secure data transmission between the National Composites Centre (NCC) and the Centre for Modelling and Simulation (CFMS) in Bristol
Quantum cryptographic communication technology allows for completely secure real-time transmission of genome analysis data and transfer of online expert panel data
Toshiba is one of twelve participating organisations
Quantum encryption technology capable of large-capacity data transmission allows practical
applications to genomic research and genomic medicine
In a joint research project, Toshiba and ToMMo have introduced high-speed quantum cryptographic communications technologies into a system transmitting genome analysis data.
Toshiba achieves highest speed ever recorded in unbreakable, secure communications
Testing will start on August 31 and will be the first use of quantum cryptographic communication system using actual data in Japan.
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