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Adm. Mike Rogers and Nir Minerbi

The Quantum Computing Arms Race is not Just About Breaking Encryption Keys

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Co-founder and CEO, Nir Minerbi, joined Admiral Mike Rogers, former director of the NSA, to discuss the ongoing arms race of quantum computing in a recent publication by Next Gov.

Countries designate technologies as strategic for a variety of reasons. Some technologies are regarded as an engine for economic growth, others as a way to reduce dependence on foreign suppliers, a defensive measure, a path to gain economic or national security advantages, or even serve as leverage during times of conflict. We’ve seen this play out with satellites, cellular networks, atomic energy, chip manufacturing and more.

Read the full article on Next Gov here.

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Co-founder and CEO, Nir Minerbi, joined Admiral Mike Rogers, former director of the NSA, to discuss the ongoing arms race of quantum computing in a recent publication by Next Gov.

Countries designate technologies as strategic for a variety of reasons. Some technologies are regarded as an engine for economic growth, others as a way to reduce dependence on foreign suppliers, a defensive measure, a path to gain economic or national security advantages, or even serve as leverage during times of conflict. We’ve seen this play out with satellites, cellular networks, atomic energy, chip manufacturing and more.

Read the full article on Next Gov here.

Need help furthering your quantum journey? Schedule a no-commitment demo of our revolutionary software platform here.

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