Three things that happened this week
Hope for cyber security in the age of quantum computing With hopes for the future of quantum computing come fears of the implications for cybersecurity. Researchers in Switzerland have developed a new communications system hardened by quantum-resistant encryption, which will shield communications systems from quantum computing-powered attacks. A number, not a name. Swiss technology developer SEALSQ presented the system called ‘QS7001 ’, in January, at the World Economic Forum in Davos. The company describes its Quantum Application-Specific Integrated Circuit (Quantum ASIC) as a breakthrough in semiconductor design. QS7001 uses a chip with two embedded quantum-resistant encryption protocols. Another feature is a dramatically reduced data transmission time, making it far harder to attack…