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CQC Unveils the World's First Commercially-ready Certifiable Quantum Cryptographic Device
CAMBRIDGE, England, Mar. 4, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

"IronBridge" to be showcased at RSA Conference 2019

Cambridge Quantum Computing ("CQC"), a leader in quantum computing 
technologies, will be demonstrating "IronBridge" - the world's first 
commercially available certifiable Quantum Cryptographic Device - in booth # 
1847C at this year's RSA Conference in San Francisco.

Visitors to the CQC booth will be able to learn how and why IronBridge provides 
a fundamentally different approach to cyber security and why quantum 
technologies are not simply disruptive but entirely distinctive. Built around 
an innovative and ground-breaking single-purpose photonic 4-qubit quantum 
processor, IronBridge can generate keys that are not merely "secure" but are 
truly un-hackable. IronBridge thus provides absolute security in today's most 
hostile environments as well as being post-quantum secure.

IronBridge addresses major security challenges and vulnerabilities in today's 
infrastructure and has important structural implications for cyber security and 
quantum cryptography on a global scale. This practical solution allows 
governments and businesses around the world to attain unparalleled levels of 
quantum-enhanced encryption and security relating to much of the technology 
that underpins daily digital interactions including IoT, big data, cloud 
infrastructure, networks and communications. By slotting neatly into existing 
network configurations, IronBridge provides a solution that works today whilst 
simultaneously protecting against the threats of tomorrow.

IronBridge will be commercially available in limited quantities from mid-2019 
with a full-scale launch by the end of 2019. The launch will include cloud 
delivery of a variety of quantum-safe cryptographic applications including RSA 
compliant certificates, AES tokens, as well as un-hackable protocols for 
everyday digital interactions that involve encryption procedures that depend 
upon Single Key Session ("SKS" interactions and critical dependency on 
computationally "lite" sensors such as those in autonomous vehicles. Other 
applications, including maximally random entropy for sophisticated Monte Carlo 
simulations and securing blockchain development, will also be available.

IronBridge has been designed, developed and built in the United Kingdom at 
CQC's facility in Chessington. A full demonstration, including extensive 
disclosure about the inner workings of the platform, will be showcased during 
RSA 2019 in the U.K. Department for International Trade's exposition.

Visit CQC at booth #1847C, South Expo, RSA Conference, Moscone Center, San 
Francisco, March 4-7 to discover IronBridge and learn more about CQC.

About Cambridge Quantum Computing  

Established in 2014, Cambridge Quantum Computing (CQC) is a world leading 
independent quantum computing company that builds tools for the 
commercialisation of quantum technologies whose long-term impact will be 
profound. CQC design solutions that will benefit from quantum computing even in 
its earliest forms and allow the most effective access to these solutions for 
the widest variety of corporate and government users.

CQC combines expertise in Quantum Information Processing, Artificial 
Intelligence, Quantum Chemistry, Optimisation as well as a globally leading 
position in quantum technologies for encryption purposes. CQC's t|ket> is the 
world's leading platform agnostic full quantum software stack incorporating the 
best performing quantum compiling and qubit routing protocols that allow users 
to gain the maximum advantage from quantum applications and working seamlessly 
with machine architectures ranging from superconducting qubits to ion-trap 
based processors.

For more information about CQC, visit http://www.cambridgequantum.com

Contacts:

John Pickeral, Managing Director
Direct telephone: +1-703-402-3204 
john.pickeral@cambridgequantum.com

David Worrall, Head of Security and Encryption
Direct telephone: +44-7711-221-427 
david.worrall@cambridgequantum.com

SOURCE: Cambridge Quantum Computing Limited
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