In modern society secure communication is essential to digitalization, and for trust in the safe exchange of information for both industry, citizens, and the public sector.
Experts say that current mathematically based communication encryption will be seriously challenged by quantum computers and similar systems in just a few years.
Quantum computers possess extreme computational powers and can break complex encryptions at great speeds. The development of quantum encryption and quantum keys can fend off the threat and offer a new dimension to cyber security.
Groundbreaking connection
Last year DTU Electro and the Niels Bohr Institute demonstrated an unbreakable, quantum encrypted video link through the existing fibre network as part of the joint FIRE-Q project.
The quantum encrypted video call was made possible by a so-called deterministic single-photon source, and the purpose was to demonstrate how the technology for quantum encryption is now so advanced in Denmark that it can be included in the cyber security of the future. The encryption is based on individual photons – or light particles – which are indivisible. The only way to intercept the information carried by the particles is therefore to get hold of the photon itself. This means that any attempted eavesdropping will be revealed immediately.
The award
”With their work on establishing a quantum encrypted fibre connection the Niels Bohr Institute and DTU Electro have put Denmark on the world map. The project is a quantum leap for safe communication and a solid foundation for strengthened cyber security in Denmark moving forward”, says Lars Dittmann, chairman of IDA Connect.
The award was presented at this year’s tele conference in Dansk Erhverv’s quarters in the old stock exchange. Professor Leif Oxenløwe from Electro, and associate professor Leonardo Midolo from the Niels Bohr Institute were present to receive the award.
The recipient of the award is decided by a jury appointed by IDA Connect's board of directors. The achievement must be of a user-related, technological, socioeconomic or financial nature and must be distinguished by its innovative potential and benefit to society.