Current Status of Quantum Computing
Our Distinguished Speaker, Dr. Chuck Easttom, begins with a brief overview of quantum computing, including essential concepts and historical milestones. Then current research is discussed. This includes work in quantum key distribution, quantum proof cryptography, and quantum information. The current status of developments in quantum computing are covered. This means this talk is updated every time it is given.
Some feedback for Dr. Easttom in a prior year:
"I would like to take a moment to express my sincere appreciation for this informative event. Thank you very much for hosting this excellent session." -- Amir Yahyaeian"
"I thought the presentation was very good and enjoyed it." -- Ralph Prichard, PE
"Thanks. That was an excellent presentation! Looking forward to more awesome sessions on hardware, quantum, AI, etc." -- Rajat Joy
"It’s a fascinating topic and it was clear to me that Dr. Easttom is an authority on the subject. As a networking professional my primary concern is tracking the adoption of newer encryption methodologies and encouraging customers to adopt larger key sizes with an eye toward new algorithm use." -- James Garringer
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Chuck Easttom
Current Status of Quantum Computing
Biography:
Dr. Chuck Easttom is the author of 45 books, including several on computer security, forensics, and cryptography. He is also an inventor with 27 patents and the author of over 80 research papers. He holds a Ph.D. in computer science, a Ph.D. in Nanotechnology, and a Doctor of Science in Cybersecurity , and four master’s degrees (one in applied computer science, one in education, one in Strategic and Defense studies, and one in systems engineering). He is a senior member of both the IEEE and the ACM. He is also a Distinguished Speaker of the ACM and a Distinguished Visitor of the IEEE. Dr. Easttom is currently an adjunct professor for Georgetown University and for Vanderbilt University.