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Toshiba targets $3 billion revenue in quantum cryptography by 2030.
Toshiba Targets $3 Billion Revenue
in Quantum Cryptography by 2030
Introduction
• In order to provide two remote parties with cryptographic keys that are
resistant to cyber attacks powered by quantum computers, the cyber
security technology, called quantum key distribution (QKD), leverages the
essence of quantum physics.
Source: extremetech.com
Quantum Cryptography
• Quantum cryptography is the science of using the performance of
quantum mechanical properties.
• Theoretically, quantum coin flipping is a safe way of interacting between
two distrustful groups, but it is hard to perform physically.
Source: extremetech.com
Examples
• Quantum Computing Decryption
• Secure Communications Using Quantum Key
Distribution
Source: extremetech.com
$3 Billion Revenue
• On Monday, Toshiba said it aims to produce $3 billion (approximately INR
22,011 crores) in revenue from its advanced data security cryptographic
technology by 2030, as the massive Japanese conglomerate is struggling to
find potential growth drivers.
Source: The Business Journals
Quantum Computers
• In order to provide two remote parties with cryptographic keys that are
resistant to cyber attacks powered by quantum computers, the cyber
security technology, called quantum key distribution (QKD), leverages the
essence of quantum physics.
Source: Phys.org
Math-Based Cryptographic
• With the advance of quantum computers, whose vast computing capacity
could easily decode traditional math-based cryptographic keys widely used
in banking, security and health care, Toshiba expects the global QKD
market to rise to $12 billion in 10 years.
Source: YouTube
QKD’s Network Infrastructure
• As cyber security has come to the forefront of national defense, the organization
hopes to exploit the global market for advanced cryptographic technologies.
• China is developing QKD's network infrastructure vigorously, including quantum
satellites that transmit quantum signals.
Source: Computer Science and Engineering
Partners
• The company said it has partnered on pilot QKD ventures with Verizon
Communications Inc. in the United States and BT Group in Britain, and is in
negotiations with another South Korean telecommunications carrier.
Source: SalesTech Star
Learning from COVID-19
• It is now focused on public infrastructure firms that are immune to the
global economic slump caused by the outbreak of the coronavirus.
Source: unido.or.jp
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