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    • Quantum Computing Quantum Sovereignty Quantum Systems Integration

      Quantum Sovereignty in Practice: When Geopolitics Becomes Architecture

      At its core, quantum sovereignty means having full control over the critical layers of quantum technology domestically - the ability to design, manufacture, and operate quantum systems without external dependency. In practice, this implies a country could build a complete full-stack quantum ecosystem entirely within its national borders: from quantum chips and cryogenic hardware to software, algorithms, and encryption protocols. The allure of this vision…

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    • Quantum Policies EU Quantum Strategy.

      How the EU Can Capture the Benefits of Quantum Computing

      The European Union has entered the global quantum race with determination - aiming not just to excel in research, but to translate breakthroughs into economic and strategic benefits. In July 2025, the European Commission unveiled the Quantum Europe Strategy, a roadmap to make Europe a “quantum industrial powerhouse” by 2030. This strategy acknowledges Europe’s historic strength in quantum science - from pioneers like Planck and…

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    • Quantum Computing Quantum Soverign Optionality Agility

      Quantum Sovereign Optionality: Agility Over Autarky

      Technical sovereignty has become a buzzword in geopolitical and tech circles. As global alliances fray and trust in traditional partners wanes, countries are scrambling to assert control over critical technologies. In the quantum arena, this instinct translates into an ambitious goal: build a complete, full-stack quantum ecosystem entirely within national borders. The allure is understandable – quantum computers, sensors, and communications could be as transformational…

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    • Post-Quantum, PQC, Quantum Security Sovereignty PQC Quantum

      Sovereignty in the PQC Era: Standards, Trust, and Crypto-Agility

      Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) is entering the standards stage, with the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) recently selecting the first quantum-resistant algorithms. However, the future of PQC will not be as straightforward as simply adopting NIST’s choices globally. A strong push for digital sovereignty is emerging around the world, driven by eroding trust in foreign (particularly U.S.) technology. Nations are seeking greater control…

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    • Quantum Sovereignty Quantum Espionage

      Quantum Tech and Espionage: What Every Researcher Must Know

      To the untrained eye, espionage against scientists can be nearly invisible - it blends into everyday academic or business activity. But certain red flags and tactics surface again and again. Below is a consolidated list of common espionage methods (many from my own firsthand cases) used to target quantum tech researchers and organizations:

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    • Post-Quantum, PQC, Quantum Security Physics Quantum Cold War

      Physics at the Heart of the New Cold War

      In the 21st century, cutting-edge physics has moved from the laboratory into the realm of high geopolitics. Breakthroughs in quantum computing, advanced materials, and energy aren’t just academic - they are strategic assets coveted by nations. The situation echoes the mid-20th century, when projects like the Manhattan Project turned abstract physics into world-altering power. Today, governments are pouring billions into quantum technology and other physics-driven…

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    • Quantum Computing Quantum Geopolitics

      Quantum Geopolitics: The Global Race for Quantum Computing

      Quantum computing has emerged as a new frontier of great-power competition in the 21st century​. Nations around the world view advanced quantum technologies as strategic assets—keys to future economic prowess, military strength, and technological sovereignty. Governments have already poured over $40 billion into quantum research and development globally​, launching national initiatives and international collaborations to secure a lead in this critical domain.

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    • Quantum Computing Quantum Sovereignty.

      Quantum Sovereignty Primer: Inside the New Tech Arms Race

      The term quantum sovereignty has entered the geopolitical lexicon, capturing the idea that nations must control their own quantum technologies – from ultra-powerful quantum computers to unhackable quantum communications – or risk dependence on others. “The rapid advancement of quantum computing has ignited a fierce race for the next era of computing innovation globally,” noted a recent Middle East technology briefing. Indeed, echoes of past…

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