Results for Search Submit Filter by: Advanced Filter All results Solutions Industry People Client Story Insights/Blogs Filter Blog The Quantum Race Is On – What Does It Mean for Governments and Their Top Secrets? The big picture: By 2035, quantum computing, coupled with AI, is poised to revolutionize science, technology, and various sectors by bringing unprecedented levels of optimization. Yes, but… On the flip side, quantum computing presents an existential threat to current encryption systems, with enormous implications for governments’ national security. It’s game on. Despite exciting progress in… Podcast Transcript Transcript | Quantum Error Correction with Quantum Machines We often hear that the path to fault-tolerant quantum computing will require error correction. How will this technique work? Join host Konstantinos Karagiannis for a chat with Yonatan Cohen, Chief Technology Officer at Quantum Machines, about this and other scaling technologies. Also, learn how Quantum Machines is working on all aspects of hybrid control of quantum and classical processors to… Blog The Post-Quantum World Podcast: The Crypto Apocalypse Is Coming In a recent episode of our popular podcast series, The Post-Quantum World, host Konstantinos Karagiannis spoke with Denis Mandich, CTO at Qrypt about the cryptographic apocalypse, which could be under five years away, depending on interconnect technologies that might allow quantum computers to work together. Is now the time to start planning for, or even implementing, post-quantum safe… Blog What the New Quantum Executive Orders Mean for Business Leaders On June 22, 2026, President Donald J. Trump signed two executive orders that aim to accelerate U.S. leadership in quantum computing and secure the nation against advanced cryptographic attacks. These executive orders, which are backed by $2 billion in federal funding, not only accelerate innovation but also reset expectations. The stated goals — achieving a commercially relevant quantum… Blog No, Post-Quantum Cryptography Finalist CRYSTALS-Kyber Wasn’t Hacked Quantum computers are expected to cripple some types of cryptography within a decade. To prepare for this crypto apocalypse, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has been working on selecting new ciphers to replace RSA and usher in a new era of post-quantum cryptography or PQC. In July 2022, NIST recommended one of its first finalists in the cipher search, CRYSTALS-Kyber.… Podcast Transcript Transcript | Building a new Type of Quantum Computer with Superfluid Helium EeroQ is building a new type of quantum computing chip that uses electrons in superfluid helium. The approach promises over 1-GHz gate speed, spin-state qubits with over 1-second coherence times, and high connectivity or “gateability.” Will these machines also be linkable or modular? In addition we discuss funding for quantum startups, the need for quantum knowledge by all – not just… Podcast Transcript Transcript | Solving Energy Distribution Challenges— with Atom Computing We can easily extrapolate that quantum computing will excel at large optimizations that challenge classical systems. One such mammoth problem is power-grid energy distribution. How has one neutral atom system started to tackle this already? Join Host Konstantinos Karagiannis for a chat with Rob Hays from Atom Computing, where they discuss a partnership with the U.S. Department of Energy.Guest:… Podcast Transcript Transcript | Quantum Clocks, Sensors and, of course, Computing— with Infleqtion Quantum Information Science just might have commercial impact before quantum computing achieves error correction. All sorts of vertical industries will be able to take advantage of quantum clocks and sensors, enabling better navigation and even “seeing” through miles of solid Earth. Join Host Konstantinos Karagiannis for a chat about these amazing devices and what we can expect from cold atom… Podcast Transcript Transcript | Quantum Machine Learning Using PennyLane Quantum machine learning, or QML, is one of the three major application categories for quantum computing, along with optimization and simulation. As we’re working with customers at Protiviti to find advantageous use cases in QML, we rely daily on a tool called PennyLane from Xanadu. Join host Konstantinos Karagiannis, and special cohost Emily Stamm, for a chat with Nathan Killoran from Xanadu to… Podcast Podcast | Coding Quantum Computers for Free with qBraid It’s amazing how many programming languages and interfaces exist in quantum computing already. What if there was a way to learn and use all of them without installing anything? qBraid is making that possible with a site you can join for free today. Join host Konstantinos Karagiannis for a chat with Kanav Setia from qBraid. Guest: Kanav Setia– CEO qBraid Load More