Announced online on the press realease pages by ETSI

The ETSI Board has recently approved the creation of a new Technical Committee on Quantum Technologies (TC QT) marking a significant milestone in ETSI’s commitment to advancing the underlying framework of standards for quantum technologies across numerous quantum-related domains.

Key Areas of Activity:

  • Quantum Communications: Secure data transmission using quantum principles like superposition and entanglement.
  • Quantum Networking: Connecting quantum systems for distributed computing and cryptography.
  • Quantum Sensing: Enabling ultra-precise measurements for quantum communication networks.
  • Satellite Quantum Communications: Standardising beacon signals, interfaces, and security for space-based quantum systems.
  • Quantum Random Number Generators (QRNGs): Generating true randomness for secure applications.
  • Quantum Security: Establishing methodologies to assess hardware vulnerabilities and side-channel attack risks.

ETSI is one of only three bodies officially recognised by the European Union as a European Standards Organisation (ESO). It is an independent, not-for-profit body dedicated to ICT standardisation. With over 900 member organisations from more than 60 countries across five continents, ETSI offers an open and inclusive environment for members representing large and small private companies, research institutions, academia, governments, and public organisations. ETSI supports the timely development, ratification, and testing of globally applicable standards for ICT‑enabled systems, applications, and services across all sectors of industry and society.

More information: https://www.etsi.org/newsroom/press-releases/2594-etsi-creates-new-committee-on-quantum-technologies?utm_source=linkedin&utm_campaign=new-tc-quantum-techno

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