New Quantum Device for Next-Gen Cryptography and Communication
The system uses quantum vacuum fluctuations and delivers 4.1 Gbit/s of entropy for encryption, authentication and secure communications, Fraunhofer IPMS said.
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Fraunhofer IPMS launches Q-Dice, a quantum random number generator designed to strengthen encryption, authentication, and future security infrastructure.
Fraunhofer IPMS Unveils Q-Dice Quantum Random Number Generator for Enterprise Security
© Fraunhofer IPMS QRNG competencies. The Fraunhofer Institute for Photonic Microsystems IPMS has announced the development of Q-Dice, a high-performance Quantum Random Number Generator (QRNG) engineered to deliver true random numbers at data rates exceeding 4.1 Gbit/s. Moving beyond traditional, deterministic software algorithms that can introduce structural predictability vulnerabilities, the system isolates true mathematical entropy [...] The …
It looks like an old PC, but this bleeding-edge 'server' may well save us from hackers causing chaos in a post-quantum computing world — 4.1Gb/s 'rackable' quantum random number generator brings entropy to the data center
Fraunhofer IPMS launches Q-Dice, a quantum random number generator designed to strengthen encryption, authentication, and future security infrastructure.
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