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Dr Robert Young - Research case study by The Royal Society

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Our growing reliance on information systems for day-to-day activities and the increased volume and sophistication of cyber-attacks make us vulnerable to crimes such as fraud, identity theft and counterfeiting. Currently available cybersecurity solutions rely on mathematics and are not completely secure. However, Dr Young, founder of the Lancaster-based start-up Quantum Base, is using the basic rules of quantum physics to build more secure solutions for the future.

Period1/03/2016

Our growing reliance on information systems for day-to-day activities and the increased volume and sophistication of cyber-attacks make us vulnerable to crimes such as fraud, identity theft and counterfeiting. Currently available cybersecurity solutions rely on mathematics and are not completely secure. However, Dr Young, founder of the Lancaster-based start-up Quantum Base, is using the basic rules of quantum physics to build more secure solutions for the future.

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TitleDr Robert Young
Date1/03/16
PersonsRobert Young