Telia And QMill Demonstrate New Quantum-Enhanced Data Encryption Method For Mobile Networks

Insider Brief PRESS RELEASE — Telia Finland and QMill have developed quantum-enhanced message encryption for mobile networks. QMill’s new encryption method is enabled by local or cloud quantum computers. Once completed, the method is designed to protect messages against attacks carried out using either classical or quantum resources. ”The security of our networks is becoming […]
The increasing threat of quantum computing breaking current encryption standards necessitates immediate development of quantum-resistant solutions, alongside the rapid advancement of quantum technology itself.
This development indicates concrete progress in securing critical communications infrastructure against future quantum and classical cyber threats, directly impacting national security and economic stability.
The deployment of quantum-enhanced encryption methods in mobile networks changes the baseline for data security, potentially making current encryption protocols obsolete, particularly for sensitive communications.
- · Telia Finland
- · QMill
- · Finnish Defence Forces
- · National security organizations
- · Adversarial state actors relying on cryptanalysis
- · Organizations slow to adopt quantum-safe cryptography
Wider adoption of quantum-enhanced encryption standards for secure mobile communication in other allied nations.
Increased investment and competition in the development and integration of quantum cryptography hardware and middleware.
The acceleration of commercial quantum computing capabilities as demand for quantum-resistant solutions grows.
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