Posts tagged with: U.S. National Standards of Science and Technology (NIST)

Quantum Hall Edge States Defying the ‘Normal’ Disturbances, U.S NIST Investigates

NIST team probes indestructible quantum states that may aid quantum computing They may not be impervious to bullets like Superman, but groups of electrons that gather along the edges of...

NIST and SRI International to Lead U.S. Quantum Economic Development Consortium

Recent focus on quantum computing and the U.S.’s perceived lagging behind China’s efforts have accelerated the White House to push research and development of this nascent technology....

Quantum Resistant PKI and Key Management for IoT Devices

More corporations are working on the hard-problems created by the threat of quantum computers to current encryption methods to include PKI and key management and delivery. ...

Lattice-Based Amalgamated Algorithms, Quantum Secure, Round5

The U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology Post-Quantum Computing project has been examining the pros and cons of nearly 70 proposed quantum secure algorithms. One proposed solution, Round5 (round5.org),...

Are We Close, Yet?

We see and hear the question asked often…how close are we to a true quantum computer? The question is difficult to answer. The Qubit Report has seen anywhere from 3...