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Malaysia - Southeast Asia’s Quantum Risk Front Runner -PQC - 🇲🇾 SPOTLIGHT:
Malaysia has quietly become ASEAN’s most assertive mover on quantum risk and PQC. Not the most advanced, not the most resourced, but the most coordinated, the most visible, and the first to publish a national PQC roadmap. This is why Malaysia now sits in the regional spotlight. 1. First in ASEAN with a National PQC Roadmap Malaysia is the only ASEAN member with a formal PQC transition roadmap. It is structured, time bounded, and aligned with NIST’s migration track. Core pilla
Brian Couzens
Jul 192 min read
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Microsoft's quantum computing technology called into question, again
Science is doing exactly what science is supposed to do. A new peer-reviewed critique published in Nature has challenged aspects of Microsoft's Majorana-based quantum computing research, arguing that the evidence may not conclusively demonstrate the physics the company claims. Microsoft strongly disagrees and maintains its roadmap remains on track. This is not a story about Microsoft "failing." It is a reminder that extraordinary scientific claims invite extraordinary scienti
Brian Couzens
Jun 261 min read
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NIST: CSF2.0
NIST CSF 2.0 may be one of the most important Quantum Readiness frameworks available today. Not because it contains a section on quantum computing. It doesn't. Not because it tells organisations which algorithms to deploy. It doesn't do that either. What CSF 2.0 does provide is something far more important. Governance. The 2024 update elevated governance to a core function, recognising that cybersecurity is no longer solely a technology challenge. It is a board, executive and
Brian Couzens
Jun 252 min read
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