Nokia, Numana, Honeywell Aerospace team to advance quantum-safe networks | Computer Weekly
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Nokia and Honeywell Aerospace Technologies have partnered with Numana to develop quantum-safe networks (QSNs) in a bid to bolster digital security in an increasingly connected world. This collaboration acknowledges the challenge posed by quantum computing's potential to penetrate secure systems while highlighting its transformative opportunities. The partnership will leverage Numana’s Kirq Quantum Communication Testbed in Quebec to support innovation and real-world testing, making it a hub for evaluating advanced cryptographic solutions and fostering engagement between enterprises, research institutions, and government agencies to ensure a secure digital infrastructure for the future.
The strategic partnership aims to advance quantum-safe networks, addressing security vulnerabilities while enhancing the capabilities of digital infrastructure in various sectors.
Nokia emphasized the critical need for advanced cryptographic protection as digital reliance grows, driven by studies showing quantum communication’s vast potential benefits.
The collaboration at Numana's Kirq Testbed in Quebec will foster innovation, pilot secure networking technologies, and engage with multiple stakeholders to validate quantum communication.
This initiative aims to accelerate the adoption of next generation secure networking, providing businesses and service providers with the tools for a resilient digital future.
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