IBM (IBM) and the Singapore Institute of Technology plan to establish the Quantum-Safe Centre by the end of 2026 to accelerate the Southeast Asian country's transition to quantum-safe cybersecurity.
The center at the Punggol campus in Singapore will help organizations assess quantum-safe readiness, identify vulnerabilities in existing cybersecurity systems and develop pathways to adopt quantum-safe solutions, the institute said Tuesday in a statement.
It will also provide training, applied research opportunities and industry collaboration.
The center will include a quantum-safe testbed powered by IBM Quantum Safe technology, including IBM Guardium Cryptography Manager and IBM Quantum Safe Explorer.
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