Microsoft Unveils World's First Quantum Chip; Professor Brian Cox to Headline Infosecurity Europe 2025
Microsoft has made a groundbreaking achievement with the world's first quantum chip, bringing fully-functional quantum computers closer to reality. Meanwhile, Infosecurity Europe 2025 has announced that Professor Brian Cox, the UK's most influential experimental physicist, will headline day one of the event on Tuesday 3 June at 10.00am. His keynote, titled 'Quantum computers might change everything, eventually...', will delve into the principles behind quantum computing and its impact on cybersecurity.
Cox will explore the science of black holes and quantum mechanics in relation to computing. This comes at a crucial time, as only 23% of cybersecurity professionals believe their organizations are very prepared for quantum-resistant security measures. Quantum computers could potentially break current encryption protocols, putting digital information at risk. The first post-quantum cryptographic algorithms, Kyber and Dilithium, were standardized by the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in 2024 to address this threat.
Infosecurity Europe 2025 will take place from 3-5 June, 2025, at the ExCel London. Cox's keynote promises to provide valuable insights into the future of cybersecurity in the face of quantum computing.
Microsoft's quantum chip brings the era of quantum computing closer, raising concerns about cybersecurity. Professor Brian Cox's keynote at Infosecurity Europe 2025 will discuss these challenges and the potential solutions, setting the stage for the event's exploration of the future of cybersecurity.
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