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IDB Lab, Cambridge Quantum and Tec de Monterrey Collaborate on Quantum Computing-Resistant Blockchain
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August 11, 2021 News

Cambridge Quantum (CQ) and Tecnológico de Monterrey have identified and resolved potential threats to blockchain networks posed by the emergence of quantum computer development. In response to these threats, the project team developed a cryptographic layer that allows blockchain networks to protect themselves from this new generation of computing technologies.

Four potential threat areas for blockchain networks have been identified, including communication between network nodes and the integrity of digitally signed transactions. Each threat area relies on cryptography and keys, which are vulnerable to attacks by quantum computers and need to be improved to ensure the security and integrity of blockchain networks.

To address these threats, an Ethereum technology-based post-quantum cryptography layer that protects networks and offers resistance to quantum computer attacks was developed on the LACChain Besu blockchain network. Transactions and communications were protected with quantum-proof keys from CQ’s IronBridge platform, which uses quantum computers to generate certified entropy.

“While certain quantum algorithms allow for breaches of digital security protocols, luckily we also have others we can use to strengthen our data protection capabilities”, said Salvador Venegas-Andraca Professor-Researcher and Director of the Quantum Information Processing Group of Tecnológico de Monterrey.

Duncan Jones, Head of Quantum Cybersecurity at CQ, emphasized,”LACChain blockchain was an ideal target for keys generated by our IronBridge platform. Only keys generated from certified quantum entropy can be resistant to the threat of quantum computing”.

“In the digital age in which we find ourselves, we have at our disposal different emerging technologies with the capacity to solve social problems, and to the extent that we are able to combine them we will achieve an exponential impact”, added Irene Arias Hofman, CEO of BID Lab. “In this case, the knowledge of the IDB team, together with CQ and TEC, in both quantum and blockchain technologies, has made it possible to achieve a fundamental milestone to guarantee the future integrity of LACChain, a blockchain platform created by the IDB Lab, which more than 50 entities in the region are using already”.

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