Singaporean brothers use unsolvable maths equations to build modern, unbreakable encryption
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.
Why it matters
As quantum computing advances, current encryption standards are at risk, making novel mathematical approaches to cybersecurity highly valuable.
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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