IonQ Awarded $151B SHIELD Contract
Welcome to the latest edition of "Quantum Leap" where The Fly decodes news and activity in the quantum computing space.CONFIDENTIAL COMPUTE:Arqit Quantumannounced the availability of its encryption software pre-installed inside an IntelTrust Domain Extensions trusted execution environment on Intel NetSec Accelerator Reference Design-based accelerator cards. The company said the result is confidential compute: trusted workloads, trusted networks, and trusted agents, even in shared or hostile environments.QUANTUM SCALABILITY:Sealsqannounced an increased technology-driven focus on semiconductor CMOS-compatible quantum computing architectures. The company said, "This strategic emphasis reflects Sealsq's conviction that long-term quantum scalability will be achieved through deep alignment with semiconductor technology. By prioritizing silicon spin qubits and electrons-on-helium platforms, Sealsq is concentrating its investments on qubit technologies that can be fabricated, integrated, and scaled using established semiconductor CMOS processes and manufacturing capabilities. Both silicon spin qubits and electrons-on-helium platforms approaches are promising for semiconductor CMOS-compatible quantum computing: silicon spin qubits use electrons in silicon and can be made with chip-making methods similar to CMOS, which may help with scaling and manufacturing, while electrons-on-helium qubits use electrons above superfluid helium on a silicon chip and can use CMOS-compatible controls, offering a low-noise alternative approach. CMOS compatibility is not just a technology or manufacturing preference; it is a system-level enabler. Quantum processors require dense arrays of control electrodes, high-speed signal routing, cryogenic-compatible electronics, and precise calibration and monitoring infrastructure. Silicon-based quantum platforms offer a credible path to the co-design and eventual co-integration of quantum devices with classical CMOS control circuitry."SHIELD CONTRACT AWARD:IonQannounced it was awarded a contract under the Missile Defense Agency Scalable Homeland Innovative Enterprise Layered Defense, SHIELD, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract with a ceiling of $151B. The company said this contract encompasses a broad range of work areas that allows for the rapid delivery of innovative capabilities to the warfighter with increased speed and agility.ADVANCED POST-QUANTUM ENCRYPTION:Cloudflareannounced it has achieved a complete secure access service edge to support modern post-quantum encryption standards. The company said, "By integrating advanced post-quantum encryption across all its major network configurations, the Cloudflare One SASE platform now provides the most secure bridge between corporate environments and its global network-which is one of the largest in the world. This allows any organization to protect its most sensitive data against the next generation of cyber threats, ensuring a seamless transition to new cryptographic standards. As the possibility of quantum computing nears, the encryption that protects our most sensitive healthcare, banking, personal data, and more, faces a reckoning that could render current security measures obsolete. To preempt this, the National Institute of Standards and Technology has issued a clear warning: upgrade cryptographic algorithms by 2030, or fall victim to the powerful quantum computers that will be able to break traditional cryptography. While that deadline may seem distant, upgrading global infrastructure is a massive undertaking."COMBINATION AGREEMENT:IQM Finland and Real Asset Acquisitionannounced they have entered into a definitive business combination agreement, which will result in IQM becoming a public company and listing American depositary shares. The transaction provides funding with the aim to accelerate IQM's technology and commercial development towards fault-tolerance quantum computing. Headquartered in Finland, IQM is also considering a dual listing that would see the trading of IQM's ordinary shares on the Helsinki stock exchange, which would be expected to take place following the completion of this transaction. Following completion of the transaction, IQM's cash on its balance sheet is expected to be in excess of $450M cash at closing. The transaction values IQM at a pre-money equity valuation of approximately $1.8B. The existing IQM shareholders will not sell any shares or receive any cash consideration as part of the transaction and all material IQM shareholders have committed to a customary lock-up agreement at close of this transaction. The board of directors of both IQM and Real Asset Acquisition have each unanimously approved the proposed business combination. The closing of the proposed business combination is subject to, among other things, the approval by shareholders of Real Asset Acquisition and IQM of the business combination agreement and the satisfaction of other customary closing conditions.CHANGE OF HEART:Sealsq and Quobly announced that they have mutually agreed to halt discussions regarding a potential majority investment or acquisition of Quobly by Seals. The parties will instead explore the possibility of a minority investment, to be discussed once Quobly launches its Series A financing round. This decision reflects a shared preference for a minority investment structure that is more compatible with the current pace of quantum computing investments in France.SOUTHEASTERN QUANTUM COLLABORATIVE:D-Wave Quantumannounced the company joined the Southeastern Quantum Collaborative as an inaugural member, along with The University of Alabama in Huntsville, Davidson Technologies, IBM and Alabama A&M University. "Alabama has long been a leader in the development and use of advanced technologies, and D-Wave is excited to join the Southeastern Quantum Collaborative as an inaugural member to support the next wave of innovation coming from the region - quantum computing," said Jack Sears, VP of government business solutions at D-Wave.COLLABORATION:Arqit and 6WIND announced a strategic collaboration to deliver quantum-safe, encrypted virtual private networking business services. These services support a wide range of enterprise, telco, and B2B use cases, including site-to-site connectivity, hub-and-spoke architectures, and high-availability deployments, delivered across universal customer premises equipment and virtualized cloud infrastructure. This announcement follows the integration of Arqit's NetworkSecure quantum-safe encryption key generation technology with 6WIND's Virtual Service Router product portfolio.INVESTMENT:Sealsq announced a new strategic investment in EeroQ, a U.S.-based quantum chip design company working on quantum computing architecture based on electrons on helium. This represents one of several investments made under Sealsq's Quantum Investment Fund platform. Carlos Moreira, Founder and CEO of Sealsq, commented: "This extended investment in EeroQ marks a significant milestone in SEALSQ's Quantum Made in USA strategy and in the establishment of our Quantum Highway."ANALYST COMMENTARY:Morgan Stanley cut the firm's price target on IonQ to $35 from $58 and maintains an Equal Weight rating ahead of the company reporting after the market close on February 25. The firm is expecting "modest upside" to FY25 revenue guidance in-line with management commentary in conjunction with the company's announcement to acquire SkyWater Technology, as well as an "upbeat" 2026 outlook, the analyst told investors in a preview. However, the firm is lowering its multiple, reflecting uncertainty on long term quantum commercialization and multiple compression similar to the peer group.
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- Joint Quantum-Safe Solution: The collaboration between Arqit and RAD aims to provide telcos with quantum-safe business services, including site-to-site and site-to-cloud VPNs, addressing the urgent security needs of enterprises.
- Technology Integration Enhances Security: By integrating Arqit's NetworkSecure™ quantum-safe encryption key generation technology with RAD's ETX Carrier Edge platform, enterprises can defend against the impending quantum computing threat, ensuring data security.
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Cybersecurity Collaboration: A new initiative has been announced to enhance collaboration among organizations to combat evolving cyber threats.
Focus on Quantum-Safe Solutions: The collaboration emphasizes the development of quantum-safe technologies to protect against future cyber vulnerabilities.
- Data Sovereignty Challenges: 62% of respondents cite data sovereignty and privacy risks as the biggest barriers to AI projects in the public cloud, indicating that as AI technology becomes more prevalent, data security issues are increasingly critical, potentially leading to project delays and resource wastage.
- Facility Availability Issues: The survey reveals that 16% of organizations have no access to facilities with guaranteed data sovereignty, highlighting a significant infrastructure shortfall that could impact competitiveness in the rapidly evolving cybersecurity landscape.
- Urgency of AI Applications: While 69% of respondents deem leveraging AI for network safety crucial, 60% are still in testing phases or have not deployed AI, suggesting substantial implementation hurdles that may affect operational efficiency and customer experience.
- Future Outlook: 80% of enterprises expect to utilize confidential computing to achieve data sovereignty within the next 12 months, with 41% planning simultaneous deployments across cloud and edge environments, reflecting the strategic importance of data sovereignty in AI safety initiatives.

- New Product Announcement: Quantum-Safe Keys are now available for pre-installed confidential computing on Intel-based NetSec cards.
- Security Enhancement: This development aims to enhance security measures for sensitive data processing and storage.
- Economic Damage Projection: A report by the Citi Institute indicates that a single quantum cyberattack could result in economic damages ranging from $2.0 to $3.3 trillion, highlighting the urgent need for increased cybersecurity investments among enterprises to mitigate such risks.
- Rising Market Expenditure: Global cybersecurity spending is projected to reach $244.2 billion by 2026, as organizations face a hard deadline of 2035 for completing post-quantum migrations, driving a surge in demand for quantum security solutions to counter emerging threats.
- Platform Enhancements: Quantum Secure Encryption Corp. has recently upgraded its Quantum Preparedness Assessment platform, introducing a compliance status dashboard and risk indicators that will assist enterprises in evaluating their post-quantum cryptographic readiness, thereby optimizing internal governance decisions and enhancing market competitiveness.
- International Expansion: QSE renewed its agreement with India's Muthoot Group, covering approximately 14,000 user licenses, and entered into three-year security agreements with three Brazilian government clients, demonstrating its rapid expansion in international markets and responsiveness to the growing demand for quantum security.
- Quantum Attack Risk: A report by the Citi Institute indicates that a single quantum cyberattack could result in economic damages ranging from $2.0 to $3.3 trillion, highlighting the vulnerability of financial institutions and prompting companies to accelerate investments in quantum security technologies to mitigate potential losses.
- Global Cybersecurity Spending: Global cybersecurity spending is projected to reach $244.2 billion by 2026, with firms facing a hard deadline of 2035 to complete post-quantum migration, driving major companies to expedite investments in post-quantum cryptography to ensure compliance and security.
- QPA Platform Enhancements: Quantum Secure Encryption Corp. has announced enhancements to its Quantum Preparedness Assessment (QPA) platform, which now features a compliance status dashboard and risk indicators, aiding enterprises in assessing and prioritizing their cryptographic risks, thereby enhancing their competitive position in the market.
- International Expansion Strategy: QSE renewed its agreement with India's Muthoot Group covering approximately 14,000 user licenses, while also signing a three-year security agreement with three Brazilian government clients, demonstrating its rapid expansion in the global market and responsiveness to the growing demand for quantum security.






