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Singaporean brothers use unsolvable maths equations to build modern, unbreakable encryption

Singaporean brothers use unsolvable maths equations to build modern, unbreakable encryption
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Singaporean brothers have founded a startup, Aires Applied Quantum Technology, to commercialize encryption methods based on unsolvable Diophantine equations. Their product, LionGuard, aims to protect data against future threats from quantum computing.

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As quantum computing advances, current encryption standards are at risk, making novel mathematical approaches to cybersecurity highly valuable.

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Singaporean brothers Ken Lin (left) and Lim Meng Liang, founders of Aires Applied Quantum Technology, at their new office in Macpherson on June 18.

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