4/17 (Thu.) 11:45 - 12:15 7F 701D

The Threats of Quantum Computers to the Security of Subscription Concealed Identifier (SUCI) and the Importance of Quantum Safe Network

This presentation will explore the potential threats posed by quantum computer technology to the security of mobile communication identities and emphasize the importance of establishing quantum-secure networks. We will begin by introducing the current status of quantum-secure networks in the 6G international standards and analyzing technologies for quantum-resistant mobile communication networks. Next, we will demonstrate how generative AI assists in research related to IBM quantum computers and quantum-secure networks, sharing the latest research findings and practical experiences. Additionally, the audience will learn about practicing quantum computing on the Google Colab and/or GitHub Codespace platforms and how to use IBM quantum computers for computation. Finally, we will arrange a live demonstration to show how to use Qiskit on Google Colab and/or GitHub Codespace for quantum circuit design and simulation. The audience will gain a comprehensive understanding of the latest developments in quantum computing and network security and acquire practical operational experience to prepare for future technological challenges.

Yi-Hsueh-Tsai
SPEAKER
Institute for Information Industry
Technical Manager

TOPIC / TRACK
PQC Forum

LOCATION
Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, Hall 2
7F 701D

LEVEL
Advanced Advanced sessions explore cybersecurity topics, including architecture, tools, practical experiences, and strategy comparisons. Content often features code explanations, protocol analysis, reverse engineering, live demos, and is suitable for experienced cybersecurity professionals.

SESSION TYPE
Breakout Session

LANGUAGE
Chinese

SUBTOPIC
Quantum Computing
5G Security
Quantum-Safe Network