OIST Quantum/Cyber Security Initiative

Date

2021年6月1日 (火) 8:20 10:50

Location

Zoom link sent to registered participants

Description

OIST Quantum/Cyber Security Initiative
The Science, the Opportunities, and the Real-World Challenges
Co-hosted by Asia Society Japan Center & OIST

8:20am-10:50am, Tuesday, June 1, 2021 (JST)

Registration

Free Admission. Register below:

https://groups.oist.jp/quantum-future

*All presentations will be given in English

Contact

OIST Tokyo Office: tokyo-office@oist.jp

Asia Society Japan Center: info.japan@asiasociety.org

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Dear friends of OIST and ASJ,
 
We would like to extend a sincere thanks for your interest in and/or joining us today at our virtual event: "OIST Quantum/Cyber Security Initiative", where our international speakers shared their thoughts and experiences on this forefront technology. 
 
The challenges faced in cybersecurity are clearly plenty and severe by today and the emerging quantum technologies can play an important role in sustainably addressing them.
 
A recording of the event is available to everyone here

YouTube:  https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLxZHT0nOVpvzpfcwIMSBSoafZq64of7vt

Viemo:   Part 1: https://vimeo.com/557463629/27d0e64a73

             Part 2: https://vimeo.com/557465371/c32252cefc

             Part 3: https://vimeo.com/557466042/639712a9dc

As always, we would love to hear your feedback, along with any other suggested topics for future events.

A reminder of our speakers;

Artur Ekert, Professor, University of Oxford, Centre for Quantum Technology Singapore, and Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University
"Introduction to quantum technology and its impact on information security."

Christopher Monroe, Professor, Duke University and University of Maryland
"Experimental progress in building quantum computers. Will they be here any time soon to threaten classical methods of encryption?"

Michele Mosca, Co-Founder and Professor, Institute of Quantum Computing, University of Waterloo.
"Can we afford to wait or should we be actively looking for solutions to protect the integrity of the existing cryptosystems?"

Please kindly take a few minutes to answer the survey about today’s event, if you have not done so yet.  Your opinions are valuable for improving our future webinars.

Post-Event Survey [https://forms.office.com/r/8Gq4iTL1BN]
 
For future events, please check OIST  and ASJ.

Wishing you a great weekend ahead, and I look forward to seeing you at a  ASJ or OIST event soon.
 
Warm regards,
OIST-ASJ Quantum Future Team

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