#78: "Open a secure channel."
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Quantum Corridor and Toshiba announced the demonstration of the first cross-state Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) over a live commercial metro fiber network, and I had questions about it. What’s the significance of crossing a state line? What was the real-world use case? What do they mean by “no quantum specialists required”? Why are they targeting QKD in the United States? So, we agreed to hop on a podcast together and get some answers.
* “Quantum Corridor, Toshiba demonstrate first cross-state Quantum Key Distribution over live commercial metro fiber network”
* Ryan Lafler (LinkedIn), President & CTO of Quantum Corridor
* Terry Cronin (LinkedIn), VP of Business Development and QKD Evangelist at Toshiba International Corporation
* Quantum Corridor (website)
* Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc. (website)
* Quantum Corridor (LinkedIn)
* Toshiba (LinkedIn)
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