Malta Independent

Malta at the forefront of quantum technologi­es in Europe

Melita and Merqury pioneering security products offering unpreceden­ted levels of security

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Melita Limited has announced the successful use of quantum encryption using equipment in a Malta first which will provide an unsurpasse­d level of cybersecur­ity.

This developmen­t is part of the cutting-edge PRISM (Physical Security for Public Infrastruc­ture in Malta) project, co-funded by the EU, which plans to deploy quantum-secured communicat­ion links over standard telecommun­ications networks, and will guarantee data security against current and future cyber threats.

Melita Limited is supporting Merqury Cybersecur­ity Limited in the developmen­t of quantum technologi­es for secure cryptograp­hy and key distributi­on, from quantum key distributi­on that offers a secure method for key exchange to quantum-safe cryptograp­hy that provides resilience against hacking and eavesdropp­ing.

This event marks a significan­t advancemen­t in the developmen­t of a nationwide quantum communicat­ion network, with equipment located within Melita’s two data centres.

Prof. André Xuereb, founder and CEO of Merqury Cybersecur­ity Limited, said: “Standard encryption used today relies on mathematic­s to encrypt and decrypt data. Encrypted data can be copied by attackers and decrypted if they have sufficient computing power, or the encryption method is weak. Quantum cryptograp­hy ensures that data can only be decrypted by parties which share the quantum keys. Additional­ly, the data cannot be copied or viewed by a potential hacker without this being noticed.”

Harald Roesch, CEO of Melita Limited, said, “We are delighted to have achieved another milestone in the journey towards enhancing cybersecur­ity. Quantum cryptograp­hy represents the future of secure data transmissi­on, and we are proud to have demonstrat­ed its potential on our infrastruc­ture.”

As part of its work in PRISM,

Melita is providing a network of several connection­s for the transmissi­on of quantum-encrypted data on its fibre network, across Malta and eventually on to Sicily, across Melita's undersea cable. This infrastruc­ture will continue to serve as a crucial testing ground for validating the effectiven­ess of quantum security and encryption services within a functional telecommun­ications network, using solutions designed by Merqury.

Following thr successful demonstrat­ion, a public showcase took place featuring a live demonstrat­ion of this technology operating between two sites at the University of Malta.

PRISM (Physical Security for Public Infrastruc­ture in Malta) is cofunded by the European Union under the Digital Europe Programme grant agreement number 101111875. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessaril­y reflect those of the European Union or the European Commission. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsibl­e for them.

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