Emerging Technology in the Energy Sector:Threats, Vulnerabilities, and Recommendations for Industry
Emerging technologies are reshaping the energy sector, presenting both opportunities and significant security challenges. This paper investigates the transformative potential of quantum computing and artificial intelligence (AI) in areas such as grid management, operational efficiency, and predictive maintenance while highlighting the vulnerabilities they introduce
NIST loses key cyber experts in standards and research
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The head of the agency’s Computer Security Division and roughly a dozen of his subordinates took the Trump administration’s retirement offers, placing key programs at risk. The departures are raising concerns over NIST’s work on emerging technology issues in quantum computing and artificial intelligence.
IHS Podcast: How Quantum Computers Could Break the Internet with Nick Reese
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Listen to Structurally Sound Podcast by IHS at Sam Houston State University. How quantum computers could break the internet.
Are Microsoft and Amazon’s new chips about to unlock quantum computing?
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Just one week after Microsoft's announcement of Majorana 1, Amazon made headlines with the release of its Ocelot quantum chip. As the first quantum processor from AWS, the Ocelot chip promises significant advancements, but much like Microsoft’s claims, the press release was filled with bold assertions that still require substantiated evidence.
The Future of Convergence: Quantum, 6G, and Prix-Fixe Menus
We’ve been on a culinary odyssey together as we’ve explored connected communities, technology convergence, and a buffet of delicious delights. For the last installment of this series, we will talk about the future of technology convergence in the municipal environment.
Converging on an Understanding: Emerging Tech, Our Communities & Delicious Desserts
Any conversation about the concept of convergence should start in the logical place: chocolate and peanut butter. Convergence is when two (or more) things layered together create a capability that is greater than the individual components.