The inherent weakness of existing encpryption techniques may be solved by a new quantum-driven model called CURBy.

The inherent weakness of existing encpryption techniques may be solved by a new quantum-driven model called CURBy.

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), in collaboration with the University of Colorado Boulder, has developed the Colorado University Randomness Beacon (CURBy)—a groundbreaking quantum random number generator that produces verifiably true randomness using quantum entanglement. Unlike classical pseudo-random number generators, CURBy leverages quantum mechanics to create fundamentally unpredictable outputs.