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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>By Jane Lanhee Lee
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Quantum<\/a> computer software firm Cambridge Quantum<\/a> said on Tuesday it was launching a platform that can generate super secure cryptographic keys and sell them as a commercial product.

The UK-based startup this year became a wholly owned subsidiary of
Quantinuum<\/a>, a quantum<\/a> computer hardware and software company in which Honeywell International Inc<\/a> has a 54% stake.

Cambridge Quantum<\/a> uses the quantum computer to generate a particularly random encryption key, said its head of cybersecurity<\/a> Duncan Jones in an interview with Reuters.

Quantum computers can generate a more random encryption key than classical computers which makes them more secure and less vulnerable to cyber attacks, he said.

Cambridge Quantum said it would target its \"Quantum Origin\" service to financial services firms and
cybersecurity<\/a> firms before expanding it to other high priority sectors, such as telecommunications, energy, manufacturing, defense and government.

\"We have been working for a number of years now on a method to efficiently and effectively use the unique features of quantum computers in order to provide our customers with a defense against adversaries and criminals now and in the future once quantum computers are prevalent,\"
Ilyas Khan<\/a>, CEO of Quantinuum<\/a> and founder of Cambridge Quantum said in a statement.

\"Quantum Origin gives us the ability to be safe from the most sophisticated and powerful threats today as well threats from quantum computers in the future.\"

Quantum computers are based on quantum bits, or qubits, that can be set to one and zero at the same time, creating exponentially more paths than classical computers whose bits are either ones or zeros. Researchers believe quantum computers could operate millions of times faster than today's advanced supercomputers.


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Honeywell-backed公司出售超级安全的量子加密密钥

今年英国创业成为Quantinuum的全资子公司,量子计算机硬件和软件公司霍尼韦尔国际公司持有54%的股份。

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量子计算机软件公司剑桥量子周二表示,将推出一个平台,可以生成超级安全的密钥和出售它们作为一个商业产品。

今年英国公司的全资子公司Quantinuum,一个量子计算机硬件和软件公司霍尼韦尔国际公司有54%的股份。

剑桥量子使用量子计算机生成一个特别随机加密密钥,其负责人说网络安全邓肯琼斯在接受路透社采访时。

量子计算机可以生成一个随机加密密钥比经典计算机使他们更安全、更不容易遭受网络攻击,他说。

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剑桥量子表示,将针对“量子起源”服务公司和金融服务网络安全公司扩大到其他高优先级领域之前,如电信、能源、制造、国防和政府。

“我们已经工作许多年了一个方法来有效地和有效地使用了量子计算机的特点来为我们的客户提供防御敌人和罪犯现在和将来一旦量子计算机普遍,”伊卜拉欣-汗的首席执行官Quantinuum剑桥和创始人量子在一份声明中说。

“量子来源给我们的能力是安全的从今天最复杂和强大的威胁在未来量子计算机的威胁。”

量子计算机是基于量子比特,或量子位,可以设置为1和0同时,创建指数比经典计算机的路径要么是0或1。研究人员认为量子计算机可以运行快几百万倍比今天的先进的超级计算机。


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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>By Jane Lanhee Lee
<\/strong>
Quantum<\/a> computer software firm Cambridge Quantum<\/a> said on Tuesday it was launching a platform that can generate super secure cryptographic keys and sell them as a commercial product.

The UK-based startup this year became a wholly owned subsidiary of
Quantinuum<\/a>, a quantum<\/a> computer hardware and software company in which Honeywell International Inc<\/a> has a 54% stake.

Cambridge Quantum<\/a> uses the quantum computer to generate a particularly random encryption key, said its head of cybersecurity<\/a> Duncan Jones in an interview with Reuters.

Quantum computers can generate a more random encryption key than classical computers which makes them more secure and less vulnerable to cyber attacks, he said.

Cambridge Quantum said it would target its \"Quantum Origin\" service to financial services firms and
cybersecurity<\/a> firms before expanding it to other high priority sectors, such as telecommunications, energy, manufacturing, defense and government.

\"We have been working for a number of years now on a method to efficiently and effectively use the unique features of quantum computers in order to provide our customers with a defense against adversaries and criminals now and in the future once quantum computers are prevalent,\"
Ilyas Khan<\/a>, CEO of Quantinuum<\/a> and founder of Cambridge Quantum said in a statement.

\"Quantum Origin gives us the ability to be safe from the most sophisticated and powerful threats today as well threats from quantum computers in the future.\"

Quantum computers are based on quantum bits, or qubits, that can be set to one and zero at the same time, creating exponentially more paths than classical computers whose bits are either ones or zeros. Researchers believe quantum computers could operate millions of times faster than today's advanced supercomputers.


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