QKD via Fibre
QKD via Fibre
Delivering quantum-secure communication through terrestrial fibre-optic networks. Enabling encrypted key exchange across metropolitan and long-distance infrastructures with next-generation quantum resilience.
Quantum-Secure Communication Over Fibre Networks
Fibre-based Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) offers an extremely secure communication system, enabling quantum-safe data transmission across extensive optical fibre networks in metropolitan environments.
These systems form the foundation of secure digital infrastructure, protecting sensitive data across financial institutions, healthcare providers, and government entities.
Metropolitan Quantum Networks (MQNs)
MQNs are designed to safeguard sensitive information within cities by leveraging fibre-based quantum infrastructure. These networks enable secure key exchange across critical institutions.
Governments, financial entities, and healthcare systems rely on MQNs to ensure resilient and tamper-detectable communication.
Government Infrastructure
Financial Networks
Healthcare Systems
Frequently Asked Questions
How does QKD via Fibre work?
QKD via fibre transmits quantum bits (qubits) through optical fibre cables. These qubits encode encryption keys between two parties. Any attempt to intercept or measure them alters their quantum state, immediately revealing potential security breaches.
What makes SIMAQ QKD via Fibre unique?
SIMAQ delivers scalable fibre-based QKD solutions that integrate seamlessly with existing infrastructure. Our systems focus on reliability, speed, and long-distance secure communication, even in high-demand environments.
Why is QKD important for Cybersecurity?
Traditional encryption methods such as RSA and AES are vulnerable to quantum computing attacks. QKD provides quantum-safe key exchange, ensuring encryption keys cannot be intercepted without detection, securing next-generation digital infrastructure.