A Quantum Leap in Cyber SecurityAddressing the challenges of the Post-Quantum Era
Prof. Hagai Eisenberg
The Racah Institute of Physics
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
From Quantum Science
to Quantum Technology
The emergence of
Quantum TheoryThe Solvay Meeting (1927)
17 out of 29 are Nobel Prize winners
The First Quantum Revolution
The first transistor (1947)
The first laser (1960)
Current computer chip
Current micro laser array
Facebook computer farm
The Information Revolution
The Second Quantum Revolution
Quantum computing Quantum communication Quantum sensing
LiDAR
MRI
Computational based encryption is broken
Traditional computationalcryptography
is based on mathand soon will be
extinct
Data being transmitted today is at risk since it can be
stored today and hacked later
Quantum computing will enable hackers to crack all known
computational methods used today
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Time is running out…
SolutionFuture proof real-time cryptography
Everlasting security regardless of technology advance
An eavesdropping attempt is immediately detected
Protocol self adapts to maintain security
Quantum-Safe Authentication
Quantum Key Distribution (QKD)
providesultimate security
Math is hard to breaknot for quantum computers
Physics is Impossible
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Go to Market
Optical Fiber Communication Equipment Vendors
Optical Fiber Communication Infrastructure Providers
Easily integrated as an add-on Module to other products
Affordable networking equipment (x10 cheaper)
Market Segments
5G NETWORKS GOVERNMENT DATA CENTERS CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE
FINANCE
Market & Research Publication: “QKD will be a $25 Billion Market by 2025”
Milestones & Use of Funds
POC
First field POC
Prototype
First Commercial Product
08/2019 05/202111/2019 09/2020
$4.6MSeeking
$0.85M
10/2018
The Team
Chief Scientist
Prof. Hagai Eisenberg
CEO
Yanir Farber
CTO
Dr. Nitzan Livneh
VP Marketing
Carmi Bogot
Thank you
Hagai
Eisenberg