The Malta Business Weekly

Prism Quantum Communicat­ion Network switched on in a first for Malta

Prism Consortium demonstrat­es NextGenera­tion Quantum Communicat­ion Network in operation

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A national first was achieved, when the first link of the Prism quantum communicat­ion network was turned on, operating in front of a public audience for the first time. Merqury Cybersecur­ity Limited, which is the technical lead for the Prism project, held the demonstrat­ion at the University of Malta, with support from the project’s six other consortium members spanning both the public and private sectors.

The demonstrat­ion, which was open to the public, took place at the University of Malta’s Faculty of ICT, and showcased a link to the University’s Department of Physics.

It publicly showcased pioneering quantum encryption technology in Malta for the first time, marking a significan­t milestone in the developmen­t

of a robust nationwide quantum communicat­ion network, which promises to provide an unpreceden­ted level of cybersecur­ity in the years to come.

Professor André Xuereb, founder and CEO of Merqury Cybersecur­ity Limited, said: “What we demonstrat­ed today is a groundbrea­king technology which any entity can use to easily embrace next

generation cybersecur­ity. With this technology, anyone can incorporat­e quantum-secured communicat­ion into their network without having to overhaul their entire IT infrastruc­ture.”

The quantum leap forward, taken today, is a core component of the groundbrea­king Prism (Physical Security for Public Infrastruc­ture in Malta) project. Co-funded by the EU, Prism aims to deploy quantum-secured communicat­ion links over standard telecommun­ications networks across the entire country, a pioneering initiative in the EU, to bolster data security against both current and future cyber threats.

Merqury Cybersecur­ity Limited, a leader in the field, has been instrument­al in the developmen­t and applicatio­n of quantum technologi­es for secure cryptograp­hy and key distributi­on. These innovation­s range from quantum key distributi­on, a secure method for key exchange, to quantum-safe cryptograp­hy that safeguards against hacking and eavesdropp­ing.

Dr Noel Farrugia, CTO of Merqury Cybersecur­ity Limited, said: "With this public demonstrat­ion, we aimed to reach three goals. First, to showcase to the attendees what an actual quantum key distributi­on device looks like and the physical requiremen­ts for such devices to work. Second, is the ease by which our software stack allows anyone to encrypt traffic with QKD-generated keys. Finally, we are continuing our efforts in raising awareness about what the quantum threat means, and what tools, techniques are available (QKD is one of many) to overcome such a threat.”

The demonstrat­ion showcased the initial part of a much bigger network that will be deployed across the Maltese islands over the coming months.

The Prism project is being undertaken by Merqury Cybersecur­ity Limited, RSM Malta, Melita Limited, Umnai Limited, the University of Malta, the Critical Infrastruc­ture Protection Directorat­e and the Malta Informatio­n Technology Agency.

 ?? ?? Professor André Xuereb, founder and CEO of Merqury Cybersecur­ity Limited
Professor André Xuereb, founder and CEO of Merqury Cybersecur­ity Limited
 ?? ?? Dr Noel Farrugia, CTO of Merqury Cybersecur­ity Limited
Dr Noel Farrugia, CTO of Merqury Cybersecur­ity Limited
 ?? ?? PRISM Consortium Members
PRISM Consortium Members

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