How Quantum Computers Are Forcing a Data Security Revolution

Disclaimer: This post was written when Quantum Xchange was focused on building and selling the first quantum network in the U.S.

We have since pivoted our business and product offering, with the invention of Phio Trusted Xchange (TX), a first-of-its-kind quantum-safe, out-of-band key delivery system. While our technology offering can support QKD deployments, we are not a quantum communications provider or reseller. Our quantum-safe key exchange supports quantum keys generated from any source(QRNG or QKD) protected by any method (all PQC key encapsulation algorithms).

The advances in computing that have been made in the last 20 years are staggering — and cybersecurity has yet to catch up with it. In this podcast from FutureTech Podcast, CEO of Quantum Xchange John Prisco discusses the what challenges and advances are on the horizon. Specifically, Prisco explains how large prime numbers that form the structure and base of today’s public-private key encryption protocols will be easily factored by quantum computers. This will put critical transmissions at risk.

Prisco discusses how Quantum Xchange seeks to use a quantum key distribution network to secure communications for organizations.

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