Quantum computing
World has three years to prepare for quantum threat, experts warn at Cyberweek
“Organizations take about five to ten years to cross the chasm to become what is called quantum safe. And with estimates that quantum computing is coming in three years," expert Ben Volkow said.
‘Harvest now, decrypt later’: Why quantum encryption matters for Israel’s security
Israel bets on quantum technology as the computing arms race heats up
Deep33 Ventures launches $150 million fund for deep‑tech infrastructure
Changing the future of humanity: Quantum computing breaks the boundaries of imagination
Quantum computing is the next tech revolution, driving global development. Tens of billions have been invested, and as companies enter the stock market, investor interest grows.
British-Israeli delegation attends UK’s Quantum Showcase
The event fostered a positive exchange of ideas between countries and highlighted Israel’s position at the forefront of quantum technology.
Quantum technology and defense: No longer science fiction
Quantum is a strategic imperative and the countries and defense organizations that are investing in it today, will own tomorrow
Israel and US plan joint $200 million quantum fund, eyeing collaboration with UAE and Saudi Arabia
Israel and the US are planning a $200 million joint quantum fund, possibly in collaboration with the UAE and Saudi Arabia, and expansion of the Abraham Accords to follow.
IBM announces $150 billion investment in US to enhance quantum computing push
The investment includes $30 billion earmarked for research and development to bolster manufacturing of mainframe and quantum computers.
Ex-cyber chief: 'Q-day' could lead to hacking of nuclear weapons
“What will be the October 7 in the cyber space and are we ready for it? To meet this kind of challenge, we need to build better resilience, improve the culture of sharing, change all of the time."
Quantum Machines secures $170m. in series C funding round
The company's hybrid control technology enables the execution of complex computational requirements across various types of quantum computers.
Scientists put 'Schrödinger's cat' on a chip: New study demonstrates maturity of quantum computing
Engineers at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) achieved a milestone in quantum computing by demonstrating Schrödinger's famous thought experiment using an antimony atom.
What is the future of quantum computing going to look like? - opinion
In software development, there’s a need to develop algorithms and programming languages adapted to a hybrid environment of classical and quantum computing.
Quantum information transmitted over conventional internet lines
"Our work shows a path toward the next generation of quantum and classical networks sharing a unified fiber optic infrastructure."