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Fusion42 · 21 August 2026 · Fusion42 review
IBM and the Singapore Institute of Technology are launching a Quantum-Safe Centre by 2026 in Singapore to prepare organisations for threats from quantum computing that could break current encryption. The centre will provide hands-on testing, education programmes, and foster collaboration to strengthen Singapore's digital infrastructure against emerging cybersecurity risks.
This Wire brief sits within Fusion42's coverage of Cybersecurity.
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You must start preparing your security offerings for quantum-resistant technologies as Singapore is backing practical testing and education at scale. This centre opens doors to new local partnership opportunities and sets the stage for tomorrow's cryptography standards.
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