Podcasts to Get You Through the Holiday Season

Podcasts have become a popular source of education and entertainment during the pandemic. As the audience for this content-rich platform is growing and more engaged than ever, we thought it might be fun to kick-off the holiday season by offering our friends a recap of the 2020 industry podcasts Quantum Xchange has participated in. 

Hungry for more information on what it means to be quantum-safe and how to help your organization prepare for Q-Day – the day when a quantum computer breaks today’s encryption? Or, just looking for a quick escape from family and holiday stress. No matter, we’ve got you covered!

The Cyber Life Podcast, Episode 14

CyberLife

The Cyber Life podcast is for cybersecurity (InfoSec) professionals, people trying to break into the industry, or business owners looking to learn how to secure their data. Episode 14 takes you into the trenches of the burgeoning quantum industry and how best to secure your data now and during the next great computing paradigm. Listen here.

Meet the MeQuanics, Episode 59

MeQuanics

Meet the meQuanics is a weekly podcast that invites active researchers in quantum physics and quantum technology to discuss actual physical hardware, the global effort to construct a new technological industry and how research technology can move from the academic space into the private sector.  Episode 59 dives into how organizations can achieve immediate quantum-safe crypto using Phio TX from Quantum Xchange. Listen here.

Quantum Computing Now, Episode 20

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Quantum Computing Now is featured on The Quantum Daily news site. Hosted by Ethan Hansen the podcast covers the basics, the news, and shares interviews with quantum computing professionals. Episode 20 tackles quantum cryptography, exploring both physics and math-based encryption, making the case for a defense-in-depth approach. Listen here.

Happy Holidays! #BeQuantumSafe

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