US unveils blueprint for ‘unhackable’ internet
WASHINGTON: US officials and scientists have begun laying the groundwork for a more secure "virtually unhackable" internet based on quantum computing technology.
At a presentation on Friday, Department of Energy (DOE) officials issued a report that lays out a blueprint strategy for the development of a national quantum internet, using laws of quantum mechanics to transmit information more securely than on existing networks.
The agency is working with universities and industry researchers on the engineering for the initiative with the aim of creating a prototype within a decade. In February, scientists from DOE’s Argonne National Laboratory and the University of Chicago created a 83-km "quantum loop" in the Chicago suburbs, establishing one of the longest land-based quantum networks in the nation. The aim is to create a parallel, more secure network based on quantum "entanglement," or the transmission of sub-atomic particles.
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