Quantum computers are coming and this new device wants to protect the secrets stored in tomorrow’s digital world


  • Fraunhofer introduces quantum random generator aimed at future cryptographic security challenges
  • Q-Dice uses vacuum oscillations instead of software algorithms for randomness
  • New system delivers over 4 Gbit/s quantum generated random number output

As concerns grow over the security implications of future quantum computers, researchers continue to search for stronger sources of cryptographic protection.

A critical requirement involves the generation of truly unpredictable random numbers that can withstand increasingly sophisticated attacks against modern digital systems.

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