Mateusz Ozimek

Quantum Key Distribution: The Telecom Perspective

Mateusz Ozimek R&D Expert at EXATEL

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About Mateusz Ozimek

Mateusz Ozimek is a Polish physicist finishing his PhD in the field of complex systems physics. He currently works as an R&D expert at EXATEL, the Polish telecommunications operator. He is part of the team working on the SEQRET project, which aims to develop secure and industrialized quantum key distribution systems for European telecommunication networks. He also works as a research and teaching assistant at the Warsaw University of Technology.

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30 years ago, we created one of the largest fibre-optic networks in Poland. We then provided the digital exchange of information to almost a thousand companies and institutions. But today their needs are much more significant. They want information to fuel their development, available at any time and in any form.

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Who is Mateusz Ozimek?
Mateusz Ozimek is a Polish physicist finishing his PhD in the field of complex systems physics. He currently works as an R&D expert at EXATEL, the Polish telecommunications operator. He is part of the team working on the SEQRET project, which aims to develop secure and industrialized quantum.
Who is EXATEL?
30 years ago, we created one of the largest fibre-optic networks in Poland. We then provided the digital exchange of information to almost a thousand companies and institutions. But today their needs are much more significant. They want information to fuel their development, available at any time.
What is the lecture "Quantum Key Distribution: The Telecom Perspective"?
This presentation by Mateusz Ozimek at the Quantum Security Defence World Symposium covers key concepts, challenges, and developments in quantum cyber security, quantum key distribution.
What is quantum cyber security?
Quantum cyber security applies quantum mechanical principles to protect digital communications and data. It covers quantum key distribution, post-quantum cryptography, and quantum-safe network design.
What is quantum key distribution?
Quantum key distribution uses quantum mechanics to exchange cryptographic keys securely. Any interception disturbs the quantum states and is detectable, providing information-theoretic security.

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