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Siôn Geschwindt@The Next Web //
Quantum computing is rapidly advancing, presenting both opportunities and challenges. Researchers at Toshiba Europe have achieved a significant milestone by transmitting quantum-encrypted messages over a record distance of 254km using standard fiber optic cables. This breakthrough, facilitated by quantum key distribution (QKD) cryptography, marks the first instance of coherent quantum communication via existing telecom infrastructure. QKD leverages the principles of quantum mechanics to securely share encryption keys, making eavesdropping virtually impossible, as any attempt to intercept the message would immediately alert both parties involved.

This advance addresses growing concerns among European IT professionals, with 67% fearing that quantum computing could compromise current encryption standards. Unlike classical computers, which would take an impractical amount of time to break modern encryption, quantum computers can exploit phenomena like superposition and entanglement to potentially crack even the most secure classical encryptions within minutes. This has prompted global governments and organizations to accelerate the development of robust cryptographic algorithms capable of withstanding quantum attacks.

Efforts are underway to build quantum-secure communication infrastructure. Heriot-Watt University recently inaugurated a £2.5 million Optical Ground Station (HOGS) to promote satellite-based quantum-secure communication. In July 2024, Toshiba Europe, GÉANT, PSNC, and Anglia Ruskin University demonstrated cryogenics-free QKD over a 254 km fiber link, using standard telecom racks and room temperature detectors. Initiatives such as Europe’s EuroQCI and ESA’s Eagle-1 satellite further underscore the commitment to developing and deploying quantum-resistant technologies, mitigating the silent threat that quantum computing poses to cybersecurity.
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References :
  • The Next Web: Researchers at Toshiba Europe have used quantum key distribution (QKD) cryptography to send messages a record 254km using a traditional fiber optic cable network.
  • medium.com: Rethinking Cybersecurity in the Face of Emerging Threats
  • medium.com: Quantum Security: The Silent Threat Coming for Your Business
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