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VANCOUVER, BC, July 9, 2024
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Group – The age of quantum computing is rapidly approaching,
and it's coming faster than we think. Using the principles of
quantum theory that explains the behavior of energy and material on
the atomic and subatomic levels, quantum computing has the
capability to sift through huge numbers of possibilities and
extract solutions to complex problems and challenges. Now experts
are discussing the interplay of quantum computing, cybersecurity,
and AI together, as demonstrated at the recent Tech.eu
Summit in London. While
today's quantum computers are "extremely error-prone" and capable
of only 100 to 1,000 operations before failure, the industry is
witnessing significant progress being made with quantum error
correction. Behind the scenes, several developers are making gains
not only with quantum computing, but also providing adequate
cybersecurity to protect against the quantum computing of the
future, including from Scope AI Corp. (CSE: SCPE) (OTCQB:
SCPCF), NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ: NVDA), Microsoft
Corporation (NASDAQ: MSFT), Arqit Quantum Inc. (NASDAQ:
ARQQ, ARQQW), and D-Wave Quantum Inc. (NYSE: QBTS).
After a successful rebranding and shift in market focus,
Scope AI Corp. (CSE: SCPE) (OTCQB: SCPCF) has gained
significant momentum with its sophisticated flagship GEM (General
Enterprise Machine Learning) platform. Now, through a major
strategic acquisition, Scope has added the application of
quantum resilient entropy (QSE Technology) to its portfolio.
"We are pleased to announce the acquisition of the QSE
Technology," said James Young, CEO
of Scope AI Corp. "The product suite is established,
complete, and ready to onboard customers now."
Quantum resilient entropy is an advanced security measure
designed to protect data against the future threats posed by
quantum computing, ensuring that sensitive information remains
secure in an increasingly digital world. As per Young and Scope
AI, the QSE Technology is already available to the public
to protect their data against emerging quantum-computing threats.
The solutions presented by the QSE Technology can not only help
people a personal level, but also businesses from small- to
medium-sized, as well as much larger enterprise level clients.
"This acquisition enables us to provide our customers with
extremely robust security solutions that are easy to integrate into
existing infrastructures," added Young. "With the QSE Technology,
we can address the emerging threats posed by quantum computing and
ensure our clients are prepared for the future of digital
security."
Unlike other quantum resilient entropy products available,
Scope's QSE Technology product suite offers API-based
quantum-resilient entropy as a service (SaaS) and encrypted cloud,
on-premise, and decentralized storage solutions.
At its core, the platform provides a proprietary
high-performance data-pipeline that can scale vertically and
horizontally to protect private, business, and government
applications with highly sensitive data in transit and at rest. The
QSE Technology product suite uniquely protects digital assets
against current and future cyber security threats and
quantum-computing decryption attacks.
Now paired with its GEM platform, Scope AI provides a
full suite of options to help into the quantum computing future.
GEM's sophisticated object visual recognition capabilities are
designed to offer businesses deeper insights and more accurate
solutions, while now also being protected against potential
cybersecurity threats presented by quantum computers of the future,
today.
Powering the quantum computers of tomorrow is hardware
developed today by NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ: NVDA), which
is already accelerating quantum computing centers around the world
with its CUDA-Q Platform. Much like the concerns being addressed by
Scope's QSE Technology, NVIDIA's cuPQC library is
bringing accelerated computing to developers working on
cryptography for the age of quantum computing, by harnessing the
parallelism of GPUs for their most demanding security
algorithms.
"Securing data against quantum threats is a critically important
problem, and we're excited to work with NVIDIA to optimize
post-quantum cryptography," said Douglas
Stebila, co-founder of the Open Quantum Safe project,
a group spearheading work in the emerging field. NVIDIA is
also collaborating with cloud service providers such as Amazon
Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud and Microsoft
Azure on testing cuPQC.
"Different use cases will require a range of approaches for
optimal acceleration," said Ben
Packman, a senior vice president at PQShield. "We are
delighted to explore cuPQC with NVIDIA."
Back in April, Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ: MSFT) and
partners Quantinuum claimed to have made a breakthrough in
quantum computing, making the concept of a commercial reality more
reliable. Microsoft applied an error-correction algorithm
that it wrote to Quantinuum's physical qubits, yielding
about four reliable qubits from 30 physical ones. Microsoft
said it plans to release the technology to its cloud computing
customers in the coming months.
"We ran more than 14,000 individual experiments without a single
error," said Jason Zander, Executive
Vice President for Strategic Missions and Technologies for
Microsoft, in an interview with Reuters. "That's up
to 800 times better than anything on record."
Following up on completing its first test of an
international VPN protected with quantum encryption along with
Italian telecom provider Sparkle, Arqit Quantum Inc.
(NASDAQ: ARQQ, ARQQW) recently announced the full commercial
launch of a new feature of its Symmetric Key Agreement platform,
the "Encryption Intelligence" service. Encryption Intelligence
assists organizations in identifying network risks and developing
mitigation plans to enhance their security posture against current
and evolving cybersecurity threats. Within the announcement,
Arqit reported it had secured its first paid contract for
this feature with an international telecoms network operator.
"To fix a problem comprehensively, you need to know where it
is," said David Williams, Founder,
Chairman, and CEO of Arqit. "Arqit Encryption Intelligence
makes it very easy for CISOs to do this. Because of the Government
requirement we saw rising demand for the service. We diagnose the
scale of the problem, then fix it."
In the USA, National Security
Memorandum 10 mandates organizations to compile an inventory of the
cryptographic methods used in their networks to identify
vulnerabilities to quantum computing attacks. This requirement is
increasingly being adopted internationally. Arqit's
Encryption Intelligence allows organizations to automate this
inventory process. This product complements the Arqit Symmetric Key
Agreement Platform, which addresses the issues identified by
Encryption Intelligence.
Up in Canada, D-Wave Quantum
Inc. (NYSE: QBTS) recently hosted a tour of Government
Officials from the province of British
Columbia of its Quantum Engineering Center of
Excellence, to showcase its latest advancements in cutting-edge
quantum technology and highlighted expansion of the Quantum
Algorithm Institute (QAI) training program for Canadian
students and researchers. The tour included Jagrup Brar, B.C.'s Minister of State for Trade,
an Janet Routledge, B.C.'s
Parliamentary Secretary for Labour.
"We are honoured to have Minister Brar and Parliamentary
Secretary Routledge tour our lab to learn more about the incredible
innovations coming from our Burnaby office," said Trevor Lanting, Chief Development Officer of
D-Wave. "We believe that D-Wave is leading the
quantum industry globally on technical, scientific, and commercial
advancements, helping organisations solve complex problems, many of
which are also faced by the province. We are also steadfast in our
commitment to train the workforce of the future, and our
relationship with QAI provides students access to needed
training."
The tour came right after D-Wave was announced as a
finalist for the GameChanger Ambition category at the BC
Tech Association's upcoming Technology Impact Awards (TIAs),
where winners will be announced on October
23, 2024. The award recognizes the game-changers of BC's
tech sector who aren't afraid to address big problems, lead from
the front, and use technology to build a better future.
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