How Quantum Randomness Could Be the Ultimate "GPS" for Security
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Featured paper: On the equivalence between classically verifiable position verification and certified randomness
Can quantum randomness prove your location better than GPS? In this episode, we explore a breakthrough paper showing that secure position verification and certified quantum randomness are two sides of the same coin. Learn how a new compiler turns quantum-generated unpredictable answers into proofs of physical location, why this is possible even with near-term noisy quantum devices, and how it could block copycat attackers trying to fake their position. We’ll unpack the real-world stakes—from secure quantum cloud services to geographic authentication for regulated data—and explain why proving “where you are” may soon be as powerful as proving “who you are.”
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