Generating randomness has long been a critical task in communications and computing, especially within cryptography.
In the past, intelligence agents used to carry booklets filled with meticulously generated random numbers so that they could use them to transmit secure messages before discarding them.
As the digital revolution progressed, developers looked towards pseudo-random number generators and classical hardware random number generators for their key requirements, each having its own advantages and disadvantages.
As the digital revolution progressed, developers looked towards pseudo-random number generators and classical hardware random number generators for their key requirements, each having its own advantages and disadvantages.
The fundamental flaw that these generators have always had is their reliance on systems
that are not intrinsically random, thereby comprising the security of the whole systems they underpin.
Consequently, this led to the development of generators based on quantum hardware processers:
Quantum random number generators (QRNGs), but not all QRNGs are the same
The fundamental flaw that these generators have always had is their reliance on systems
that are not intrinsically random, thereby comprising the security of the whole systems they underpin.
Consequently, this led to the development of generators based on quantum hardware processors:
Quantum random number generators (QRNGs), but not all QRNGs are the same.
This is where our unique innovation comes in, our patented source-device independent self-certification (DISCTM) protocol leverages unique properties in our proprietary photonic quantum architecture that allows us to continuously
assure the secure intrinsic randomness
present in each and every number that is being generated even if the system is suffering environmental disturbances.
Ultimate Security
Prevents silent failure
Compact integrated approach
CEO & Co-founder
A physicist by background, Ramy co-founded Quantum Dice right after completing his DPhil in Atomic and Laser Physics at the University of Oxford. Having previously worked on a wide variety of applications in quantum technologies ranging from computing to communications and sensing, Ramy has a passion for the communication and the commercialization of scientific breakthroughs. Ramy has been leading the company ever since its original inception focusing on ensuring the alignment between the technology development and the needs of the market while ensuring Quantum Dice’s continued growth.