Yasaman Samadi

Quantum Threats to Cryptocurrency and Crypto Money Laundering: Secure Communication and Defence Strategies for the Post-Quantum Era

Yasaman Samadi Ph.D. Candidate at RMIT University and a Cyber Security Researcher at CloudTech Group

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About Yasaman Samadi

Yasaman is a Ph.D. Candidate at RMIT University and a Cyber Security Researcher at CloudTech Group. She is a former Quantum Computer Engineer with a passion for advancing technology. She is a proud member of Quantum Women, the STEM Women Global Network, and the STEM Women Australia Network. Her research focuses on Cybersecurity, Blockchain, Cryptocurrency, Fraud Detection, Machine Learning, Distributed Systems, and Quantum Encryption.

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Who is Yasaman Samadi?
Yasaman is a Ph.D. Candidate at RMIT University and a Cyber Security Researcher at CloudTech Group. She is a former Quantum Computer Engineer with a passion for advancing technology. She is a proud member of Quantum Women, the STEM Women Global Network, and the STEM Women Australia Network. Her.
Who is RMIT University and a Cyber Security Researcher at CloudTech Group?
RMIT is a world leader in Art and Design; Architecture; Education; Engineering; Development; Computer Science and Information Systems; Business and Management; and Communication and Media.
What is the lecture "Quantum Threats to Cryptocurrency and Crypto Money Laundering: Secure Communication and Defence Strategies for the Post-Quantum Era"?
This presentation by Yasaman Samadi at the Quantum Security Defence World Symposium covers key concepts, challenges, and developments in post-quantum cryptography, qbc, quantum intelligence and signals.
What is post-quantum cryptography?
Post-quantum cryptography refers to cryptographic algorithms designed to remain secure against attacks from quantum computers. NIST finalised its first PQC standards in 2024.
What is quantum intelligence and signals?
Quantum intelligence applies quantum sensing and quantum computing to signals intelligence, reconnaissance, and data analysis tasks relevant to national security organisations.

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