Quantum computers are a technology that can solve complex problems exponentially faster than classical computers. However, they, like their predecessors, are vulnerable to cyber attacks.
The scientists’ technique uses internal quantum noise and crosstalk to counter attacks. They showed that the accuracy of the AI application was 268% higher when using QNAD compared to the unprotected case.
Shamik Kundu, a computer engineering graduate student and co-author of the study, compared the approach to the introduction of seat belts in cars. He noted that like seat belts, QNAD is working to reduce the impact of cyber attacks and provide an additional layer of security for quantum computers.
Source: Ferra

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