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SECQAI chosen to join next phase of NATO DIANA acceleration
SECQAI has today been announced as one of ten companies selected to join the second phase of the Defence Innovation Accelerator for the North Atlantic (DIANA).
NIST confirms details of Post-Quantum Cryptographic Algorithms; secure yourself today with SECQAI’s Q-Locked System on Chip which incorporates these standards
NIST confirms details of Post Quantum Cryptographic algorithms; secure yourself today with SECQAI’s Q-Locked System on Chip which incorporates these standards
Winners of our 2024 AI Competition for UK University Students
Winners of the 2024 AI Competition for UK University Students
2024 AI Competition for UK University Students
2024 AI Competition for UK University Students
SECQAI is part of NATO’s inaugural DIANA accelerator
SECQAI is being accelerated by NATO’s DIANA programme, designed to enable the growth of the next generation of dual-use deep technology founded within NATO member states, helping to shape a peaceful future.
SECQAI is part of the UK Government’s inaugural ChipStart UK semiconductor incubator
SECQAI is being incubated by the ChipStart UK programme, funded by the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology, and delivered by SiliconCatalyst UK.
SECQAI win co-funding from DESNZ to build ultra-low energy consumption AI hardware
SECQAI secure co-funding through the government’s Net Zero Innovation Portfolio to drive decarbonisation with innovative AI hardware.
SECQAI lead consortium to win Innovate UK Grant to take first steps towards Quantum Artificial General Intelligence (QAGI)
SECQAI Lead consortium to win Innovate UK Grant to take first steps towards Quantum Artificial General Intelligence (QAGI)
Let’s educate our kids for the future of Artificial Intelligence
Our workforce of the future needs to be prepared to build these tools, operate alongside them and understand how they work when we engage with them across our civil societies.
New laptop? 5 things to keep you secure
As part of our consumer-focused series for the Evening Standard, we look at 5 simple things to help keep you more secure when you buy a new laptop.
4 of the biggest cyber security risks we face in the UK today
From cloud account compromise to supply chain risk, we ask security leaders in private and governmental roles about the biggest threats facing our businesses today
How close is artificial intelligence to our actual brains?
AI is still in its infancy because we still don’t fully understand how our brains work – so how far are we from having a human-like AI?
How secure, really, is your mobile phone?
As Apple launches an anti-hacking feature for iPhones, just how safe is your phone from cyber attacks? And is Apple or Android better at protecting your mobile communications?
Food security: how protected is our supply chain from cyber attacks?
With grocery prices soaring and the war in Ukraine raging on, how vulnerable is our supply chain infrastructure to disruption?
Why SMEs should prioritise outsourcing their cyber security
In order to keep digital data safe, now is the time for businesses to move towards a leaner operating model
What would a state sponsored cyber attack look like?
What could the impact of a state-sanctioned, large-scale cyber-attack on how we work, live and communicate look like - and how we can best prepare for the worst?
The imitation game 2.0: a race to build quantum computing
How can we adopt new encryption standards in time for the next stage of quantum computing?
A house of cards: securing digital connections across organisations
File sharing and messaging systems between organisations can become an open outlet for your data. How can you protect your digital pathways while collaborating?
Gatekeeping data: protecting ourselves against the ‘bad leaver’
In the age of the ‘great resignation’ the influx and outflow of data requires further monitoring without losing the trust of goodwill leavers. How can you protect your data from taking off too?
Software Supply Chain: The problem with outsourcing everything
Why would hackers attack 100 organisations individually when they can take them all down by attacking a single software product they all use?