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Quantum Xchange, Toshiba, and Verizon to Share Expert Insights on Deploying Quantum Networks at Inside Quantum Technology New York 2021

Quantum Xchange, Toshiba, and Verizon to Share Expert Insights on Deploying Quantum Networks at Inside Quantum Technology New York 2021 Executives Come Together for Panel Talk on Deploying a Quantum-Safe Private Network and the Future of Secure Communications News provided by Share this article BETHESDA, Md., May 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Quantum Xchange, a leader in quantum-safe products and services for crypto agility and quantum readiness, will join industry-leading experts from its strategic partner Toshiba and joint customer Verizon at the Inside Quantum Technology (IQT) New York event, May 17-19, 2021. The panel talk will discuss the successful Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) pilot by Verizon – one of the first carriers in the U.S. to embrace advanced, quantum-based security technologies to strengthen network communications and future-proof data from hackers. 

Jayne: Export education rather than war

Jayne: Export education rather than war Published: April 25, 2021, 6:02am Share: Greg Jayne, Opinion page editor Photo There was Army 1st Sgt. Eric Emond of Brush Prairie. He was 39, a husband and father of three, when killed by an improvised explosive device in the Ghanzi province of eastern Afghanistan in 2018. And Marine Sgt. Jason Peto of Vancouver. He was 31 when killed in 2010 by a bomb while trying to rescue a Marine who was injured by another explosion. And Army Pvt. Andrew Shields of Battle Ground. He was 19 when killed by a suicide bomber in 2008. There have been others, as well. At least 22 service members or contractors with Clark County ties have died in the interminable wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.

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