India Needs Quantum-Secure Encryption To Prevent Future Attacks, Says CTO of QNu Labs

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Quantum computing is the new technology frontier on which nations and big tech companies are fighting. While innovation in the field of quantum technology can bring new advancements in various sectors, it poses a significant threat to digital security.  According to experts, using quantum computing blackhat hackers and states sponsored entities can attack and decrypt web assets and applications. The threat has pushed companies to look towards quantum cryptography and quantum key distribution (QKD). Quantum safe encryption will play a big role in preventing major security breaches but also overcome application failures in AI and ML. Despite the importance of quantum cryptography, there are only a few companies in India which provide quantum-safe products.  For this weekly in
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Vishal Chawla
Vishal Chawla is a senior tech journalist at Analytics India Magazine and writes about AI, data analytics, cybersecurity, cloud computing, and blockchain. Vishal also hosts AIM's video podcast called Simulated Reality- featuring tech leaders, AI experts, and innovative startups of India.
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