1 Day, 2 Quantum Combos...
As the Libyan tech community celebrates the 1st of June as the National Technology Day (NTD), i had the honor to participate and speak in two big events about the “Future of Developing Systems in the Age of Quantum Computing.
The 1st talk is within the program organized by the College of Electronics Technology - Student Union.
The 2nd talk was hosted by the NTD organizing committee under the program Developers Summit.
Both programs hosted many tech specialists spanning a wide range of disciplines such as web development, Networking, cybersecurity, systems administration, AI development, AI in fintech, blockchain,… etc.
This participation is a part of the Quantum literacy that we have been continuously doing as it is a key enabler to bring business leaders and governmental officials to speak with one tone. This permits the laying of a robust quantum roadmap in many industries/ sectors inside and outside the government’s body.
I have focused on the promising applications of integrating quantum technologies-based systems in the current ICT infrastructure in the era of quantum internet, including the influence and the impact in an era of a fully automated services that requires super intelligent computational machines to implement massive AI techniques.
Not to mention the encryption of data transmission between the critical network nodes which will be powered by the magic of Quantum Mechanics ultimately securing the communications channels. This Leads to a hybrid quantum-classical infrastructure that can be monitored and controlled with a Software Defined Network (SDN) solutions.
The Quantum Internet is a network capable of offering features that have no similar counterparts in the classical world, these features can be achieved by permitting quantum communications and implementation of quantum nodes.
The next generation of technologies provides a deep integration of many key emerging technologies spanning the cloud’s architecture, the services, and the deployment. New cloud models, standards, and regulations are needed the most to facilitated the development for many new services & deployments such as:
Quantum Computing as a Service (QCaaS) which offers;
Quantum Simulation & Blind Quantum Computing techniques.
Distributed Quantum Computing Systems.
Let’s see how the future tech-wind can sail our quantum ship.
If you want to volunteer, partner, or support us, please reach out to me with your goals on LinkedIn; Abdulmalek Baitulmal or email me at a.baitulmal@quanta.ly.
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Biden will also sign a national security memorandum outlining the administration's plan to address the risks posed by quantum computers to America’s cybersecurity.
Read more about this in this report by “Reuters” and the White House
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"The trial started in March 2021. The trial was completed in early 2022. Quantum computing is becoming more and more affordable, scalable and practical. The threat of 'harvest now, decrypt later' is one all organizations, including NATO, are preparing to respond to."
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interesting,, a big unimaginable future is coming. I'm really exciting to start!! Good Luck :) and so so proud of you, sure you will Make that true!