Developments in quantum computing highlight the risk to financial institutions and national security if new encryption measures aren't developed.
President Joe Biden issued an executive order Thursday aimed at strengthening U.S. cybersecurity defenses and cracking down on foreign hackers targeting critical infrastructure.
On top of technological supremacy, the quantum race could reshape the very nature of international relations and global power dynamics Imagine a world where encrypted data is no longer secure, medical advancements are accelerating and governments compete for power in an unseen realm.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang may have said that "very useful quantum computers" are probably still 20 years away, but his company is also hedging its bets
John Ratcliffe would be one of the few national security officials from the first Trump administration to join the second
Once confined to the province of abstract theory, quantum computing seeks to use operations based on quantum mechanics to crack computational problems that were previously considered unsolvable. Although the technology is still in its infancy,
The incoming Trump administration can boost America's energy production by supporting the increased use of nuclear energy.
China’s primary goal is to damage America’s economy and pave the way for it to become the world’s pre-eminent power.
NVIDIA Corp. is facing renewed market scrutiny as Jim Cramer questioned the stock's trading pattern on Thursday, amid growing concerns over China sanctions and positive earnings from key supplier Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.
European consortium for new quantum frontiers get 3.2 million euros from EU to boost silicon-based quantum technologies.
Huang’s comments also hit China-listed quantum computing companies, with shares in QuantumCTek Co. Ltd and Accelink Technologies Co. Ltd down sharply on Wednesday. Shares in Alphabet ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — President-elect Donald Trump’s pick to lead the CIA told senators during his confirmation hearing Wednesday that the nation’s premier spy agency must do a better job of staying ahead of global threats posed by Russia, China and other adversaries.