The Quantum Herald is a digital magazine that aims to make Quantum Technology interesting to non technical readers that have an interest in Physics.
Our primary audience is 20-40 year old business and consumer readers that are not technical experts. The aim of our content is to communicate to non Quantum industry readers the importance and the innovations in this space, helping to facilitate further funding and awareness of the industry and its potential.
We use AI in our images to communicate abstract concepts, because its tricky to find photographs of QuBits doing their thing.
We cover hardware news, software news, industry news, quantum articles, company news, applications, algorithms and much more.
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As of 6.June 2024 the site is attracting around 500 readers per day, and the social reach is just over 1000 subscribers on social platform. This is a new platform in MVP stage, content and the platform itself will only get better.
Todays QSECDEF event - Promting Quantum With AI / QRNGS for Cots (take a look at the first QRNG I have ever seen on a USB) plus an experts view on the quantum cryptography risk. Should be a great event - link follows.
https://lnkd.in/eZN48yRC.
Join us on the 12th of November 2024 at 15:00 CEST / 14:00 GMT to hear from this weeks expert speakers.
Dr Jose Coello, Chief Scientific Officer, Crypta Labs.
"Advantages of QRNGs from COTS, affordability and trust in your current supply chain"
Anthony Lawrence, CEO, Light Rider LLC
" Prompting Quantum Information in AI"
Dr Jakub Mielczarek, Associate Professor Jagiellonian University.
"Quantum Cryptanalysis: A Real Threat or Overhyped Fear."
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Join us for our event on the 15th of October at 15:00 CEST | 14:00 GMT | 09:00 EST to discover the anatomy of a PQC (Post Quantum Cryptography Project)
Registration https://shorturl.at/V8nsZDr. Meera Sarma spent years as a cybersecurity researcher profiling hackers, examining facets of cyber-crime and the deep links to physical terrorism and the dark web, and subsequently, a PhD on hackers (information systems) at the University of London. Meera has worked with a number of public and private sector agencies in consulting roles. With 20 years of cumulative experience in consulting as well researching and publishing in areas of cybersecurity, digital transformation, and AI/Quantum Computing, and contributing to the UK’s Parliamentary Office of Science and. Technology as an expert on Cybersecurity and Quantum Computing. Dr Sarma set upCybersecurity and Quantum Computing company, Cystel, that is underpinned by scientific research and years of experience in the field.
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Peter Clay has more than 25 years of experience in cyber security disciplines to include . He has served a number of U.S. Federal entities in diverse industries including defense, numismatics, product development, manufacturing, and the global financial industry. In working with those organizations Mr. Clay has served as a trusted advisor of executives, boards and government leaders globally.•As a consultant Mr. Clay enabled several unique security solutions to include the Department of Defense Common Access Card, Department of Homeland Security TWIC system, securing production for the US Mint, security testing for Homeland Security and the Bureau of Engraving and Printing. In addition to his consulting roles Mr. Clay has held several security leadership roles to include Chief Information Security Officer for large global companies and designed 19 global operations centers
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Steven O'Sullivan MBA, SCCISP, CISSP heads up consulting services team at Cystel. Steven has over 25 years’ experience as Executive Director, Head of Digital and Cyber Strategy, Head of Cybersecurity Practice, Principal Consultant, Senior Security Manager, Senior Managing Consultant, Security Operations Manager, Technical Services Manager, and Lecturer in Information Security.Steven comes from a background of over 25 years industry experience. At Cystel his role is to further develop our consulting practices aligned to existing and emerging cybersecurity trends in OT/ICS/IIoT, AI security and governance and quantum cyber to serve our existing and future clients’ needs Steven’s Cybersecurity skills including professional certifications such as CISSP, SCISSP, CRISC, CCSk are backed up by an MBA allowing him to truly see security and privacy as the business-critical areas they are, and not as a technical function alone. Steven is a member of the IOTSI, NCSC COI, CSAI, ISC2, CSA the Global Foundation for Cyber Security, a Washington based Cyber think tank. #quantum#pqc#cybersecurity#cryptography
Join us on Tuesday the 24th of September 15:00 CEST | 14:00 UK | 09:00 EST to hear from the brilliant Catarina Bastos of Deimos. For our event:
" Practical Security Considerations for Implementing Quantum Key Distribution in Defence "
Deimos is a European technology group founded in 2001 with more than 500 staff, headquartered in Spain with subsidiaries in five countries: Spain, Portugal, Italy, Romania and the United Kingdom, providing advanced technologies in Space, Defense, Transports, Aeronautics, Maritime, Telecommunications and Digital Intelligence.
Registration is required >>>. https://shorturl.at/qhLqV#quantum, #qkd#pqc#defence#cybersecurity#space#communications#networking#DEIMOS
French quantum computing startup C12, an innovative spin-off from the Physics Laboratory of the École Normale Supérieure in Paris, has successfully raised €18 million ($19.341 million USD) in its latest funding round. This financial boost, spearheaded by...follows
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