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Quantum eMotion Corp V.QNC

Alternate Symbol(s):  QNCCF

Quantum eMotion Corp. is a Canada-based developer of cryptographic solutions. The Company is developing quantum random number generators (QRNG). It offers QRNG2, an USB key that delivers pure entropy at 1.8 Gb/s. Its QRNG2 technology is the quantum random number generator, which is used in consumer electronics. QNG2 provides security to mobile and Internet transactions, Internet of Things (IoT) communication, machine-to- machine connections, networking equipment and cloud-based applications. The Company offers Entropy-as-a-Service (EaaS) concept where a service provider delivers on-demand entropy through a cloud network. Its random number generator (QRNG2) utilizes quantum electron tunneling to produce truly random and unpredictable numbers. By integrating QRNG2 into the QxEaaS platform, it offers a range of on-demand entropy and IT security services for authorized devices. The platform distributes cryptographically secured keys and strings.


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Post by atomicnumber31on Jan 19, 2017 10:13am
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IoT Security Issues

IoT Security Issues
https://www.businessinsider.com/internet-of-things-security-privacy-2016-8

IoT Security Issues

  1. Public Perception: If the IoT is ever going to truly take off, this needs to be the first problem that manufacturers address. The 2015 Icontrol State of the Smart Home study found that 44% of all Americans were "very concerned" about the possibility of their information getting stolen from their smart home, and 27% were "somewhat concerned." With that level of worry, consumers would hesitate to purchase connected devices.
  2. Vulnerability to Hacking: Researchers have been able to hack into real, on-the-market devices with enough time and energy, which means hackers would likely be able to replicate their efforts. For example, a team of researchers at Microsoft and the University of Michigan recently found a plethora of holes in the security of Samsung's SmartThings smart home platform, and the methods were far from complex.
  3. Are Companies Ready?: AT&T's Cybersecurity Insights Report surveyed more than 5,000 enterprises around the world and found that 85% of enterprises are in the process of or intend to deploy IoT devices. Yet a mere 10% of those surveyed feel confident that they could secure those devices against hackers.
  4. True Security: Jason Porter, AT&T's VP of security solutions, told BI Intelligence, Business Insider's premium research service, that securing IoT devices means more than simply securing the actual devices themselves. Companies also need to build security into software applications and network connections that link to those devices.
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