Quantum Computing

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Estimates suggest that more than 20 billion digital devices will have to be upgraded or replaced with new quantum-safe encrypted communication.

Estimates suggest that more than 20 billion digital devices will have to be upgraded or replaced with new quantum-safe encrypted communication. Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto

Alessandro Curioni
Vice President Europe and Africa and Director, IBM Research Europe
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