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UID:UW-Physics-Event-9586
DTSTART:20260202T180000Z
DTEND:20260202T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T102609Z
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LOCATION:Morgridge Hall - MH B2516
SUMMARY:Quantum Computer Security in NISQ and FTQC Eras\, CS Seminars 
 on Quantum Computing\, Jakub Szefer\, Northwestern University
DESCRIPTION:Quantum computing systems continue to advance rapidly in t
 heir size and fidelity. In parallel\, there is an increasing number of
  deployments of these quantum computing systems into cloud-based servi
 ces for use by researchers and the public: they are becoming available
  as cloud-based services thanks to IBM Quantum\, Amazon Braket\, Micro
 soft Azure\, and other cloud providers\, as well as they can be access
 ed from many clouds run directly by the quantum computing vendors. The
  cloud-based access to quantum computers may make these systems vulner
 able to novel security attacks\, both for users and the cloud provider
 s. In this context\, the talk will introduce the emergent work on secu
 rity of quantum computing: what are present security threats\, what ar
 e possible defenses\, and how to help develop secure-by-design quantum
  computers. The talk will explore both security issues in NISQ quantum
  computers\, and the emergent FTQC quantum computers as they are likel
 y to be available in cloud-based deployments soon. This talk is about 
 security attacks (and defenses) for quantum computers\, it will not co
 ver post-quantum cryptography. 
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=9586
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