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ATRC’s VentureOne Launches QuantumGate to Secure Data for the Quantum Era at CyberQ

TII ·

VentureOne, the commercialization arm of the Advanced Technology Research Council (ATRC), has launched QuantumGate at CyberQ in Abu Dhabi. QuantumGate offers data security products, including QSphere (post-quantum VPN, email, file encryption) and Salina (password-less identity management). These products are based on proprietary Technology Innovation Institute (TII) technology. Why it matters: The launch addresses the imminent threat of quantum computing to current encryption methods, providing sovereign solutions for data protection in the UAE.

Qibo – QRC have developed a framework for quantum simulation of ready use on classical computers

TII ·

QRC has developed Qibo, a Python library enabling classical simulation of quantum algorithms with double precision. Qibo leverages hardware accelerators like GPUs and CPUs with multi-threading. It incorporates a multi-GPU distributed approach for circuit simulation. Why it matters: This framework allows researchers and developers in the region to explore and prototype quantum algorithms using existing classical computing infrastructure, fostering innovation in quantum computing research and applications.

Blocking microgrid cyberattacks to keep the power flowing

KAUST ·

KAUST researchers are simulating cyberattacks on microgrids to assess their impact and develop detection/suppression methods. They used the Canadian urban distribution model with four inverter-based distributed generations (DGs) to capture system dynamics. The simulations considered attacks altering measurement data, modifying control signals, and causing sudden load changes, all of which had damaging effects. Why it matters: This research is crucial for ensuring the resilience of increasingly complex microgrids against cyber threats, especially as they become more integrated into critical infrastructure.

MBZUAI and AIQ look to energize AI research

MBZUAI ·

AIQ and MBZUAI have signed an MoU to collaborate on AI research, particularly for energy sector solutions. The collaboration includes exploring a joint lab, internships and AI training for MBZUAI students at AIQ. They will also explore endowed chair and adjunct professor positions at MBZUAI. Why it matters: This partnership will drive AI technology research, enhance efficiency and sustainability in the oil and gas industry, and nurture the UAE's AI talent.

AIDRC’s Dr. Thierry Lestable features in sponsor interview ahead of Black Hat USA 2022

TII ·

Dr. Thierry Lestable, Executive Director of AIDRC, was interviewed at Black Hat USA 2022, discussing AIDRC's projects in Cyber Reasoning Systems (CRS) and infrastructure security. He highlighted the growing availability of AI within system design, advances in LLMs, and the impact of quantum computing on cybersecurity. He emphasized AIDRC's commitment to developing cybersecurity systems and software. Why it matters: The interview showcases AIDRC's contributions to cybersecurity research and development, highlighting the UAE's growing role in addressing global cybersecurity challenges through AI and advanced technologies.

Space Quantum Communications

TII ·

Communications Physics journal has a focus collection on space quantum communications. The collection covers supporting technologies, new quantum protocols, inter-satellite QKD, constellations of satellites, and quantum inspired technologies and protocols for space based communication. Contributions are welcome from October 20, 2020 to April 30, 2021, and accepted papers are published on a rolling basis. Why it matters: Space-based quantum communication is a critical area for developing secure, global quantum networks, and this collection could highlight relevant research for the GCC region as it invests in advanced technologies.

CRC Team Places 6th in Global Cyber Security Competition

TII ·

A team from the Cryptography Research Center (CRC) secured 6th place out of 210 teams in the 'Donjon CTF 2021: Capture the Fortress' cybersecurity competition. The competition featured jeopardy-style challenges covering cryptography, reverse engineering, and hardware security. The CRC team participated to improve visibility and assess team capabilities, particularly in hardware security. Why it matters: The CRC team's strong performance highlights the growing cybersecurity expertise in the UAE and its attractiveness for talent in this field.

The QRC at TII is growing

TII ·

The Quantum Research Centre (QRC) at the Technology Innovation Institute (TII) in Abu Dhabi has expanded its team. The center recently added two Senior Researchers, four Young Researchers, and one Visiting Research Professor. TII aims to advance knowledge through scientific research and technological innovation. Why it matters: This expansion indicates continued investment in quantum computing research and development within the UAE, potentially fostering advancements in the field.