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Australia-based quantum cybersecurity specialist QuintessenceLabs has recently raised an unspecified amount of additional capital in a round led by Chevron Technology Ventures.
Quantum cybersecurity specialist QuintessenceLabs has raised $25 million in its Series B round led by Main Sequence and Telus Ventures, with participation from InterValley Ventures and Capital Property Group.
With nearly 400 people in attendance, the 30th Anniversary of the Internet in Australia was a sold out event, featuring excellent speeches, a fascinating panel discussion, quantum supremacy, great prizes and more!
Three Australian tech firms have collaborated to build a secure and scalable package for enterprise file synchronisation and sharing systems which are hosted in a secure environment.
Global cloud industry group, the Cloud Security Alliance, has raised concerns about the potential security risks of quantum computing and warns that while most companies are aware of the risks, they are not yet ready to take action.
Canberra-based QuintessenceLabs has been awarded funding in excess of $1 million from the Department of Defence.
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