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flag EU launches €5.3M Q-FENCE project to develop quantum-resistant encryption for critical infrastructure by 2030.

flag A €5.3 million EU project led by Dr. Indrakshi Dey of SETU’s Walton Institute aims to protect Europe’s critical infrastructure from future quantum computing threats by developing quantum-resistant encryption. flag The Q-FENCE initiative, involving 12 European partners, focuses on creating practical, affordable security solutions for sectors like healthcare, banking, and government, with a goal of ensuring systems are quantum-safe by 2030. flag The project complements a separate EU training effort, Questing, to build expertise in quantum technologies. flag Meanwhile, Singapore is emerging as a global leader in testing quantum-safe systems, highlighting international collaboration to prepare for the potential risks posed by advanced quantum computing.

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