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Explore Simulation with expert insights, use cases, and solutions. Learn how Simulation can enhance your cybersecurity and protect sensitive data.

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Quantum 101: What is Quantum Physics?, Quantum Cryptography Blog - QNu Labs
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Superposition is one of the most iconic concepts in quantum physics. The principle says that the particles such as electrons can exist in multiple positions simultaneously. For example, imagine a coin tossed in the air—it is not in a definite state of heads or tails while in the air until it is observed. Similarly, sub-atomic particles in quantum superposition exist in all possible states until they are measured.

Quantum 101: What is a Quantum Computer?, Quantum Cryptography Blog - QNu Labs
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In computer science and technology, the term “quantum computing” has emerged as a buzzword, capturing the imagination of scientists, engineers, and enthusiasts alike. But what exactly is a quantum computer, and how does it differ from classical computers?

Quantum Random Number Generator - The Concept, Quantum Cryptography Blog - QNu Labs
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Though random numbers are generated in many ways, not all are good enough for cryptographic use. For example, computer-generated random numbers are not truly random. A computer is a machine designed to execute instructions in a predictable and repeatable way. They need assistance from external hardware to produce randomness.

Quantum Random Number Generator And It’s Relevance Today, Quantum Cryptography Blog - QNu Labs
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To ensure safety and trusted communication in today’s connected world, random number generators are a critical security element. The strength of the security system lies in the quality source from which the entropy is derived.

Quantum Communication Using a Series of Satellites, Quantum Cryptography Blog - QNu Labs
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We are witnessing the second quantum revolution. We are exploring the possible applications of quantum superposition and quantum entanglement. Quantum communication is one of the important use cases of quantum mechanics. Building a large and fully functional quantum network will determine the commercial success of quantum communication.

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QNu Labs ✓Quantum Random Number Generator (QRNG) solutions based on quantum mechanics, producing truly random and 100% unpredictable numbers.

Quantum 101: Unveiling Quantum Tunnelling, Quantum Cryptography Blog - QNu Labs
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Quantum tunnelling is one of the most intriguing phenomena in quantum physics. Tunnelling may appear to have little relevance to everyday life but it is a fundamental process of nature that is responsible for many things on which life itself is dependent.

Threat to National Security and Country's Economy with Imminent arrival of Quantum Computers, Quantum Cryptography Blog - QNu Labs
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Google announced crossing the Quantum Supremacy Threshold of 53 Qubits. This essentially means that a Quantum Computer (QC) of 53 Qubits can perform some operations faster than the most advanced supercomputers today.

Quantum 101 - What is a Qubit?, Quantum Cryptography Blog - QNu Labs
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To comprehend the concept of a qubit, one must first grasp the essence of quantum computing. Unlike classical computers, which operate based on binary bits—units of information—quantum computers harness the peculiar phenomena of superposition and entanglement to process data in a fundamentally different manner.

Understanding SEBI's Cybersecurity and Cyber Resilience Framework (CSCRF) and Its Relevance to Quantum Security , Quantum Cryptography Blog - QNu Labs
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As India’s financial ecosystem continues to digitize, the importance of robust cybersecurity cannot be overstated. SEBI’s Cybersecurity and Cyber Resilience Framework (CSCRF) was introduced to address the evolving threat landscape, ensuring that regulated entities remain secure and resilient. However, the emergence of quantum computing is reshaping the cybersecurity narrative.

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