IBM, Vodafone Team For Quantum-Safe Cryptography
November 10, 2022

Vodafone Group is collaborating with IBM on quantum-safe
cybersecurity, and also joining the IBM Quantum Network, which will
give the company cloud access to IBM's advanced quantum computing
systems, as well as IBM's industry-leading quantum expertise. The
multinational telecommunications company will work with IBM to help
validate and progress potential quantum use cases in
telecommunications.
As part of this collaboration, Vodafone will explore quantum
computing for a variety of telco use cases. The company will also
advance their employees' skills in quantum technology through
iterative prototyping led by IBM, as well as actively recruit
quantum computing experts, to build a dedicated capability within
its ranks.
Throughout this engagement, Vodafone will explore how to apply IBM
Quantum Safe cryptography technology across its entire and diverse
network infrastructure and systems. Future quantum computers will
pose a threat to today's standard security, such as public key
encryption. Quantum-safe cryptography protocols not only exist
today, and offer the capability to help protect classical data and
systems from these future quantum computers' potential decryption
capabilities, but the US National Institute of Standards and
Technology (NIST) recently announced that four algorithms — three of
which IBM helped develop have been chosen to be part of a protocol
for standardization by 2024. Vodafone's exploration of these
protocols marks an IBM Quantum Safe first in understanding and
preparing for this risk in telecommunications.
"Partnering with IBM provides us with access to quantum technology
which has the potential to provide incredible network optimization.
It's the sort of innovation that existing computers will never
achieve alone, allowing us to save energy, reduce costs and give
customer great connectivity in more places," said Luke Ibbetson,
head of group R&D at Vodafone Group. "Investing in quantum-safe
cryptography, now, also gives us the peace of mind that our
infrastructure and customer data will also always be secure as we
explore the benefits of quantum computing."
"Vodafone,
as a leading mover in telco, is setting the example for their
industry by exploring quantum computing applications for their
business operations, as well as applying quantum-safe cryptography
protocols to protect their long-term data and systems," said Scott
Crowder, Vice President, IBM Quantum Adoption and Business
Development. "We're excited to partner with Vodafone to help them
simultaneously adopt quantum technology, and move to quantum-safe
technology as they serve an entire ecosystem of operators, vendors,
regulators, and open-source community."
IBM and Vodafone are also among initial members of the recently
announced GSMA Post-Quantum Telco Network Taskforce, whose mission
is to help define policy, regulation and operator business processes
for the enhanced protection of telecommunications in a future of
advanced quantum computing.
Vodafone joins more than 200 members of the IBM Quantum Network, a
global community of Fortune 500 companies, start-ups, academic
institutions, and research labs working to advance quantum computing
and explore practical applications. Their engagement is designed to
set them on a path to tap into this future of quantum advantage
capabilities: when a computational task of business or scientific
relevance can be performed more efficiently, cost-effectively, or
accurately using a quantum computer than with classical computations
alone.