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    Google Announces “Verifiable Quantum Advantage” on Willow Quantum Chip

    Google’s 105-qubit Willow quantum processor was used to demonstrate a “verifiable quantum advantage,” performing certain calculations much faster than a classical supercomputer could. Google’s Quantum AI team announced that Willow ...

    IonQ’s 99.99% Breakthrough and What It Means for Q Day

    IonQ announced a new world record in quantum gate performance: >99.99% two‑qubit fidelity demonstrated on trapped‑ion hardware without ground‑state cooling. IonQ says the result comes from a new “smooth gate” ...

    🏆 The Quantum Minute Wins Best Podcast Series of 2025 – and What That Really Means for Cybersecurity

    I’m proud, both personally and professionally, to share that Applied Quantum’s podcast, The Quantum Minute, produced by Cybercrime Magazine, has been named Best Podcast Series of 2025. But what makes ...

    Unpacking the “Modular Quantum Factoring” Hype: Why RSA Isn’t Dead Yet

    I’ve been inundated with messages asking about a recent paper titled “A Modular, Adaptive, and Scalable Quantum Factoring Algorithm.” On social media and even some press articles, this paper has ...

    Quantum Sieving Breakthrough: Lattice Attack Exponent Slashed by 8%

    A Dutch-led research team has achieved a significant breakthrough in quantum cryptanalysis of lattices. In an October 2025 paper "An Improved Quantum Algorithm for 3-Tuple Lattice Sieving" on arXiv, the ...

    Quantum Tunnelling on a Chip: Why the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics Matters for Quantum Tech

    The 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics went to John Clarke, Michel Devoret and John Martinis for a deceptively simple yet profound experiment. They built a superconducting circuit - two superconductors separated by an ...

    IBM’s “Secure the Post-Quantum Future” Report

    A new 2025 report from IBM’s Institute for Business Value (IBV), in collaboration with the Cloud Security Alliance (CSA), paints a stark picture of enterprise readiness for the quantum era ...

    Above 1 K Qubits

    A new peer-reviewed study in Physical Review X reports a breakthrough in quantum computing hardware: researchers at the startup EeroQ have successfully trapped and controlled individual qubits at 1.1 kelvin - ...

    Marin Ivezic My name is Marin Ivezic. This is my personal blog. I am the Founder of Applied Quantum; former Fortune Global 500 CISO/CTO, Big 4 partner, and APAC & global leader at Accenture and IBM. I served on multiple boards as a NED, and I invest in cutting-edge quantum startups.

    My work has always been focused on emerging‑tech risk – building and leading innovation labs focused on quantum security, AI security, and cyber-kinetic risks for global corporations, governments, and defense. I regularly share insights on quantum technologies and emerging‑tech cybersecurity. More about me

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    Here is my personal Q-Day prediction. For my approach, my CRQC Readiness Benchmark
    tool, and the timeline of key Q-Day related news, see Marin’s Q-Day Prediction page.

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