SEALSQ Corp (NASDAQ: LAES) ("SEALSQ" or "Company"), a company that focuses on developing and selling Semiconductors, PKI, and Post-Quantum technology hardware and software products, today provides an ...
AI advancements have reduced the requirements for quantum computers to break modern encryption, accelerating the need for ...
Quantum computers are being developed by private companies and nation-states around the world.SAMEER AL-DOUMY/AFP via Getty Images Crypto holdings are widely regarded as ultra-secure due to the ...
While post-quantum security standards and technical solutions are rapidly advancing, Quantus’ Chris Smith argues that Bitcoin ...
SEALSQ Corp, a company specializing in semiconductors and post-quantum technology, announced advancements in post-quantum cryptography aimed at protecting Bitcoin and blockchain networks from quantum ...
The quest to create a useful quantum computer reached a significant milestone at the end of 2024 with Google's announcement of its Willow chip. The chip promises reduced noise and fewer errors as the ...
Efforts to prepare enterprise data security for potential quantum-era threats are underway, though many organizations may ...
SEALSQ, through its parent company WISeKey, has a longstanding partnership with Microsoft focused on enhancing cybersecurity solutions, particularly in light of advancements in quantum computing. The ...
Why 2026 matters: Industry and government leaders call 2026 the 'Year of Quantum Security' as encryption-breaking timelines shrink and urgency for migration grows. Reduced qubit needs: New Caltech-led ...
In today’s digital economy, data is the foundation of innovation—and quantum computing is rapidly emerging as both a powerful opportunity and a direct security threat. Advancements are accelerating us ...
New research from Google and Caltech suggests the computational cost to break traditional encryption with quantum computers is now materially lower than earlier estimates. This shift has moved quantum ...
Cisco’s Quantum Summit brought together quantum computing experts last week from around academia, government, and industry and highlighted the progress we’ve seen over the past few months.