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EPISODE · Jun 30, 2026 · 10 MIN

How Quantum Computing Is Securing the Power Grid

from The Quantum Computing Podcast with Fexingo: Qubits, Quantum Hardware, and Future Computing · host Fexingo

Episode 82 of The Quantum Computing Podcast explores how quantum computers are being used to protect the electrical grid from cyberattacks. Lucas and Luna break down a specific case: the Department of Energy's partnership with leading quantum labs to develop post-quantum cryptography and real-time anomaly detection for grid infrastructure. They explain how Shor's algorithm threatens current encryption, why grid operators are particularly vulnerable, and what quantum key distribution actually looks like in practice. The hosts discuss a recent test at a substation in Illinois where quantum sensors detected a simulated intrusion in under a second—something classical systems miss for minutes. They also touch on the tension between quantum security and quantum attacks, and why the grid is both a perfect use case and a nightmare scenario for quantum cyber threats. A focused, numbers-driven conversation about one of the most urgent applications of quantum technology today. #QuantumComputing #CyberSecurity #PowerGrid #PostQuantumCryptography #QuantumKeyDistribution #ShorsAlgorithm #DepartmentOfEnergy #GridSecurity #QuantumSensors #AnomalyDetection #CriticalInfrastructure #Encryption #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #QuantumThreat #SubstationTest #Illinois Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

Episode metadata supplied by the publisher feed · Published Jun 30, 2026

Episode 82 of The Quantum Computing Podcast explores how quantum computers are being used to protect the electrical grid from cyberattacks. Lucas and Luna break down a specific case: the Department of Energy's partnership with leading quantum labs to develop post-quantum cryptography and real-time anomaly detection for grid infrastructure. They explain how Shor's algorithm threatens current encryption, why grid operators are particularly vulnerable, and what quantum key distribution actually looks like in practice. The hosts discuss a recent test at a substation in Illinois where quantum sensors detected a simulated intrusion in under a second—something classical systems miss for minutes. They also touch on the tension between quantum security and quantum attacks, and why the grid is both a perfect use case and a nightmare scenario for quantum cyber threats. A focused, numbers-driven conversation about one of the most urgent applications of quantum technology today. #QuantumComputing #CyberSecurity #PowerGrid #PostQuantumCryptography #QuantumKeyDistribution #ShorsAlgorithm #DepartmentOfEnergy #GridSecurity #QuantumSensors #AnomalyDetection #CriticalInfrastructure #Encryption #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #QuantumThreat #SubstationTest #Illinois Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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Episode 82 of The Quantum Computing Podcast explores how quantum computers are being used to protect the electrical grid from cyberattacks. Lucas and Luna break down a specific case: the Department of Energy's partnership with leading quantum labs...

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