How does technology influence our lives, work and relationships? Join Cisco co-hosts Collette and Rosie as they embrace a balanced life in the tech world and interview inspiring guests. Disclaimer: We like things explained simple. We’ll take the tech acronyms out and put the fun in.
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The Quantum Divide is a podcast focussing on quantum technology, with a slant towards networking. Do you work in the IT industry, want to learn about quantum technologies, and are daunted by the extraordinarily high bar for deep comprehension? Yeah, me too. Join our podcast to hear interesting talks about quantum technology concepts, and fascinating interviews from individuals in the industry. (Opinions expressed by Steve & Dan belong only to them, and not their employer)
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MACRO is a brand new podcast series from the Innovation team at Cisco. With each episode of MACRO, we'll explore some of the many ways that technology is changing the world – and changing it for the better. We’ll provide the big picture, as well as those all-important close-ups.
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Catch up on the latest information security news with our fortnightly podcast. Also, keep an eye out for webinars and author interviews, where we speak with industry experts about information security, cyber security, data privacy and much, much more.
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Quantum Photonic Computing in Sheffield, with Maksym Sich, Aegiq
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In this episode of The Quantum Divide, we are joined by Maksym Sich, CEO and co-founder of Aegiq, a UK-based quantum technology company. We dive deep into the world of quantum technologies, discussing Aegiq innovative products like Artemis, a photonic quantum computer. Maksym shares insights from his educational background in applied physics at the…
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Quantum Sensing in Munich, with Kevin Berghoff, QuantumDiamonds.
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Introduction to Quantum Sensing: Overview of quantum sensing technology and its potential impact on various industries, featuring insights from Kevin Berghoff, CEO and co-founder of QuantumDiamonds. The Science Behind Quantum Sensors: Deep dive into the mechanics of quantum sensors, focusing on their use of magnetic fields and NV centers to detect …
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Quantum Dots in Colorado, with Poolad Imany, Icarus Quantum.
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In this episode of The Quantum Divide, Dan and quantum dot expert Poolad, CEO of Icarus Quantum, delve into the intricacies of quantum dots and their pivotal role in advancing quantum computing. From the fundamental principles of quantum mechanics to the latest in NIST's quantum research, we uncover the technical nuances and potential applications …
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Quantum bandwidth and converters, with Daniel Brau, MiraEx.
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In Episode 21 of the podcast, Dan delves into the innovative world of quantum computing and photonic sensing with guest Daniel Brau, CEO of MiraEx. MiraEx, a startup born from EPFL in Lausanne, Switzerland, specializes in quantum transducers, converters, and repeaters, aiming to bridge the gap between microwave and optical frequencies for quantum c…
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Quantum transduction and piezo-optomechanics, with Rob Stockill, QphoX.
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Episode Highlights: - Overview of QphoX' role and contributions in the rapidly advancing quantum technology field, especially quantum transducers. - A look at quantum information technology transduction led by Robert Stockill, QphoX' CTO. - Focused discussion on recent advancements in quantum transducers, devices converting optical and microwave ph…
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Open Source Quantum. An Interview with Nathan Shammah.
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Summary In this episode, we explore the world of open source quantum computing with Nathan Shammah, CTO of the Unitary Fund. We explore the intersection of open source software and quantum technology, discussing the importance of community-driven projects and the impact of initiatives like Unitary Hack on the advancement of the quantum field. Find …
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Quantum Networking for Quantum Computing. An interview with Claire Le Gall.
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Claire Le Gall from Nu Quantum joins us this week to discuss quantum networking. She delves into her academic history and Nu Quantum's mission in enhancing quantum computer scalability. The episode covers collaborations with industry leaders, academic institutions, Nu Quantum's products, advancing optical hardware, some background on quantum dots, …
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QNetLab from Cisco. A fireside chat with Stephen DiAdamo.
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Steve & I chat about the importance of simulation in the absence of quantum network hardware. We discuss Cisco's QNetLab, a platform designed to unite quantum experts and software developers. Our conversation covers the current challenges, future prospects, and the need for community collaboration in quantum network simulation. (0:00:12) - Quantum …
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Quantum Communications Hub, UK. An interview with Tim Spiller.
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Join us with Tim Spiller, currently Professor of Quantum Information Technologies at the University of York and Director of the UK Quantum Communications Hub. Tim walks us through his career journey, and provides an insider's look into the UK's strategic approach to quantum technology, revealing how a decade of significant government investment has…
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Quantum London. An interview with Andrew Lord.
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This week, my esteemed guest is Andrew Lord from BT. Andrew recounts his transition from a fresh Oxford physics graduate to becoming an influential figure in the UK's optical and quantum industry. Our conversation takes us from the roots of subsea telephony to the cutting-edge developments in fiber optics, including the transformative impacts of WD…
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Quantum Key Distribution with Entanglement. An interview with Kevin Fuechsel.
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Join us for a riveting discussion with Kevin Fuechsel, CEO of Quantum Optics Jena, as we journey through his unconventional path in the world of quantum communications. Starting from his background in semiconductor and photonics to his current ventures in quantum communication, Kevin provides an insightful narrative. His story of founding his compa…
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Quantum networking at AWS. An interview with Juan Moreno.
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Join us on the Quantum Divide as we chat with Juan Moreno from AWS. In this enlightening conversation, we explore Juan's unconventional journey to quantum computing and the various quantum services AWS offers. He shares his insights about the superconducting quantum computer being developed at the Center for Quantum Computing and talks about his wo…
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Quantum consulting. An interview with Shreyas Ramesh.
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In this engaging conversation, we're joined by Shreyas Ramesh, Global Lead of NextGen Computing in Accenture's technology incubation team, to examine the strategic implementation of quantum technology in businesses. We explore Accenture's Quantum Foundry offering, a service providing strategy, execution capabilities, technologies, ecosystem partner…
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Blind quantum computing. An interview with Harold Ollivier.
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Join us as we explore the intricate world of quantum technology with our guest, Harold Ollivier, from Inria, a public research institute in France. Harold gives us an insightful look into his work on verification of quantum computation, error correction, and error mitigation. We also get a unique perspective on Inria's strong focus on computer scie…
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IT Governance Podcast 20.10.23: Casio, Cisco, MOVEit (again) and the ICC
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This week, we discuss a data breach affecting Casio users in 149 countries, two zero-day vulnerabilities in Cisco’s IOS XE web user interface, a slew of legal action against Progress Software following the MOVEit Transfer breach, and an update on last month’s cyber attack on the International Criminal Court.…
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IT Governance Podcast 6.10.23: TikTok, Sony and MOVEit and DarkBeam
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This week, we discuss another GDPR fine for TikTok relating to its processing of child users’ personal information, more data breaches caused by MOVEit Transfer, including Sony Interactive Entertainment, and the exposure of a mammoth 3.8 billion data records.By IT Governance
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Quantum computing with neutral atoms. An interview with Yuval Boger.
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Yuval Boger joins us for a fascinating chat about QuEra quantum computers and how quantum computing fits into the wider high-performance computing ecosystem. Here are some useful links from Yuval to support the conversation: Error correction article: https://thequantuminsider.com/2023/09/08/guest-post-quantum-error-correction-the-key-to-realizing-q…
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IT Governance Podcast 22.09.23: MGM Resorts, Microsoft Azure, International Criminal Court
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This week, we discuss a cyber attack on MGM Resorts that has allegedly cost the company millions of dollars in revenue even before it began its remediation efforts, the leak of 38 terabytes of Microsoft data and a cyber attack on the International Criminal Court in The Hague.By IT Governance
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Quantum for Finance - An Interview with Carmen Recio.
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This week we are joined by Carmen Recio Valcarce, Quantum Computing Engineer at Moody's Analytics. We cover using quantum computing to solve and accelerate algorithms for the finance industry, Moody's new quantum benchmarking platform, and deep dive into some specific financial problem use cases. Carmen is a mathematician working on evaluating how …
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IT Governance Podcast 08.09.23: Electoral Commission (again), Meta, Pôle emploi
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This week, we discuss security issues at the Electoral Commission, Meta’s appeal against daily GDPR fines, and a breach affecting 10 million users of the French unemployment agency Pôle emploi.By IT Governance
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Quantum Undergrad. An interview with Maria Gragera Garcés.
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This week we talk with Maria, a physics undergraduate student with a deep interest and background in quantum technologies, particularly quantum error correction, error mitigation, and quantum networking. Maria aims to contribute to the quantum software landscape over the next few decades. Maria was an intern at Cisco, helping develop quantum protoc…
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IT Governance Podcast 25.8.23: Tesla, Duolingo, Lapsus$ trial
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This week, we discuss “insider wrongdoing” at Tesla, a data breach affecting 2.6 million Duolingo users and the conclusion of a two-month court case against members of the Lapsus$ gang.By IT Governance
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IT Governance Podcast 11.8.23: Electoral Commission, PSNI, Capita
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This week, we discuss data breaches affecting the Electoral Commission and the Police Service of Northern Ireland, and the financial repercussions of Capita’s March ransomware incident.By IT Governance
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This episode is a short monologue of my perspective on PQC after a little time investigating the details. I'm sure you'll miss Steve's jokes on this one. Very helpful IETF draft: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ar-pquip-pqc-engineers/By Dan Holme and Stephen DiAdamo
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Quantum Machine Learning. An interview with Santanu Ganguly.
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In this episode we are joined by Santanu Ganguly to describe quantum machine learning (QML), explore some of the different connotations of the term, the real world use-cases , and where we see emerging benefits. Steve also cracks a hilarious comment about a quantum leap not being very big, because if you quantise a leap it ends up very small indeed…
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IT Governance Podcast 14.7.23: EU-US DPF, UK-US data bridge, MOVEit patches and other security fixes
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This week, we discuss the new EU adequacy decision for the US, based on the Data Privacy Framework (plus Max Schrems’s inevitable reaction), and a proposed UK-US ‘data bridge’; fixes for three more vulnerabilities in Progress Software’s MOVEit Transfer app; plus this month’s Patch Tuesday and other security updates.…
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Quantum Conjecture. An Interview with Sam Samuel.
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Today we join Sam Samuel from Cisco, and discuss quantum networking, computing, and fine stone masonry. We do a little future gazing, and bring some opinions of realism to the idea of long distance quantum networking. The following QuTech paper was mentioned: https://qutech.nl/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/A-Link-Layer-Protocol-for-Quantum-Networks.pd…
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IT Governance Podcast 30.6.23: ChatGPT, LetMeSpy and MS Teams, plus Alan Calder on cyber security
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This week, we discuss 100,000 compromised ChatGPT credentials, a data breach affecting the LetMeSpy stalkerware app, and a potential security vulnerability in Microsoft Teams that could be exploited to spread malware. Plus, Alan Calder discusses the current cybersecurity and regulatory landscape, and how they affect organisations.…
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Welcome to Episode 4, this week we double-click into simulation for quantum network systems. We talk about the similarities of classical and quantum simulations, the practicality of quantum network simulation, some developer tools available, frameworks and/or standardisation and lack-thereof. We touch on the purpose and outcomes of simulation and l…
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This week Steve and Dan chat about quantum computing services delivered from the cloud.By Dan Holme and Stephen DiAdamo
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IT Governance Podcast 16.6.23: MOVEit, LinkedIn, Spotify and Google Bard
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This week, we discuss a data breach affecting users of Progress Software’s MOVEit file transfer app, GDPR fines for LinkedIn and Spotify, and the delay of Google Bard’s EU launch because of privacy concerns.By IT Governance
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In episode two we focus in on distributed quantum computers, therefore some chat about in-QPU connectivity, using qbit state transfer mechanisms to connect multiple machines, parallelisation, and the nice weather in Germany. Distributed Quantum Computing: A path to large scale quantum computing https://medium.com/p/1c5d38a34c50…
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Welcome to our first episode! There's a short introduction and then we mainly focussed on different ways of transferring quantum state across a network.By Dan Holme and Stephen DiAdamo
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IT Governance Podcast 2.6.23: Capita, NHS, Meta, GDPR, DPDI Bill and Alan Calder on cyber regtech
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This week, we discuss more organisations affected by Capita’s security issues, the security implications of 20 NHS trusts’ use of Meta Pixel, Meta’s €1.2 billion GDPR fine and its potential effects for other organisations, and the progress of the DPDI (No. 2) Bill. Plus, Alan Calder discusses cyber regtech and how organisations can use it to manage…
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IT Governance Podcast 19.5.23: Capita, USS, Colchester City Council and Alan Calder’s analysis.
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This week, we look at the wider repercussions of the Capita ransomware attack, and how numerous clients have been affected, including the Universities Superannuation Scheme and other pension providers. Plus, accusations of another Capita breach and Alan Calder on what all organisations can learn from the attack and Capita’s response.…
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IT Governance Podcast 5.5.23: ChatGPT, LockBit, T-Mobile, Alan Calder on cyber security for boards
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This week, we discuss ChatGPT’s restoration in Italy despite wider security concerns, an apology from the LockBit ransomware group and another breach for T-Mobile, and Alan Calder discusses what boards need to do to build their organisations’ cyber defences.By IT Governance
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IT Governance Podcast 21.4.23: Capita, Chrome, LockBit for Macs and Alan Calder on cyber security
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This week, we discuss the apparent sale of exfiltrated Capita data by the Black Basta ransomware group, a zero-day Google Chrome vulnerability and the development of a new LockBit ransomware variant targeting macOS, and Alan Calder analyses the new US National Cybersecurity Strategy and explains what all organisations should learn from it.…
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