Oxford, United Kingdom – 31 January 2024 – Quantum Dice, a University of Oxford spin-out pioneering quantum random number generator (QRNG) technology, and BT Group have announced a collaboration to explore the use of QRNGs for cryptographic applications in telecommunications.
The telecommunications industry relies heavily on cryptographic security to protect sensitive communications and data. As quantum computing advances, there is growing urgency to strengthen cryptographic defences with quantum-resistant solutions.
The collaboration focuses on evaluating how Quantum Dice's DISC™-enabled QRNG technology can enhance the security of cryptographic key generation and management in telecommunications infrastructure.
Quantum Dice's patented DISC™ protocol provides continuous, real-time verification of entropy quality, offering telecommunications providers a unique ability to audit and verify the security of their encryption processes.
The partnership represents an important step in preparing telecommunications networks for the post-quantum era, ensuring robust security for future communications infrastructure.
About Quantum Dice
Quantum Dice is working to solve one of the longest-standing problems in computing: generating trusted and reliable randomness. The company is developing the world's first scalable source-device independent continuously assuring quantum random number generator (QRNG).
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