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Jeffrey Duran brings 30+ years of marketing and communications experience with the last 11 of that in cybersecurity and technology. He specializes in solving complex communications problems for the cybersecurity, software development, manufacturing, and defense industries. Jeff is a veteran of Honduras (1989), Desert Storm, Bosnia, Kosovo, Iraq, and Afghanistan, and is still serving in the Army Reserve. Jeff is a Defense Information School graduate and holds a bachelor’s degree in communications from the University of Memphis.
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AWS Launches Quantum Embark Program to Guide Businesses Into Quantum Computing

Insider Brief: Quantum computing’s potential is matched only by the uncertainty surrounding its adoption—businesses face a quite a challenge when determining when and how to (and if they should) embrace this technology. As AWS notes in a recent announcement, many organizations struggle to discern the current state of quantum systems

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A Closer Look Into The Microsoft-Atom Computing Logical Qubit Study

Insider Brief Transitioning quantum computation from physical to logical qubits is emerging as a critical step in addressing the field’s biggest hurdle — errors. By now, news has circulated throughout the scientific community that Microsoft Azure Quantum and Atom Computing researchers were able to entangle the largest number of logical

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OrangeQS Launches OrangeQS Max to Test New, More Powerful Quantum Chips

Insider Brief PRESS RELEASE — Dutch quantum technology company Orange Quantum Systems [OrangeQS] has today launched the OrangeQS Max, which is designed to accelerate the development of quantum computers by making it possible to test new, more powerful quantum chips with a fraction of the R&D resources that are normally required for such testing.

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GAO Warns of Quantum Threat to U.S. Cybersecurity Amid Leadership and Strategy Gaps

Insider Brief The U.S. faces a critical cybersecurity threat as quantum computers edge closer to disrupting the cryptographic systems that secure vital government and infrastructure data, according to a Government Accountability Office (GAO) report. Without clear leadership and a cohesive national strategy, experts warn, the nation remains vulnerable. What’s at

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