Real World Quantum Networking Deployments

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Michael Gaffney and Daniel Winton

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Quantum Networks may sound like a futuristic technology, but entanglement-based quantum networks are being deployed in Local Area Networks, Metropolitan Area Networks, and in some cases as Wide Area Networks today. In this webinar, Michael Gaffney (Head of Public Sector at Aliro Quantum) and Daniel Winton (Solutions Engineer at Aliro Quantum) walk you through a variety of real world quantum network deployments that are being built today. We’ll cover: - Several use cases / case studies of real world quantum networks - The processes required for implementing quantum networks - The topology and technology timelines of deployment Organizations who are on the cutting edge of digital transformation in their industries are investigating how to plan, design, and implement Quantum Networks. Aliro Quantum webinars help you understand what to look for as you begin your quantum journey.
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Enterprises and governments are racing to address the evolving threat landscape which includes Harvest Now Decrypt Later (HNDL) infiltrations, sophisticated Man-in-the-Middle attacks, and hacks by evolving quantum computers. Attention is turning to entanglement-based quantum networking, which leverages entanglement to mitigate these security threats while supporting new applications unaddressable with existing networks. Entanglement-based quantum networks are capable of supporting a wide variety of applications including modern secure communications, secure access to cloud and generative AI LLMs, data, and algorithms, and secure networking of quantum computers. Aliro also provides quantum network simulation as a professional service or as an on-premises offer. We help you navigate what you need to know right now to prepare for & navigate the Advanced Secure Networking future. These networks provide defense-in-depth with PQC interoperability to protect sensitive data, enable quantum computer networking, and enable distributed quantum sensing with unparalleled accuracy.