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Can Quantum Cryptography Counter Crimeware-as-a-Service?
CBI's Kiran Sivakumar Discusses Dark Web TrendsCan quantum cryptography help in containing malware-as-a-service? Kiran Sivakumar, superintendent of police, Central Bureau of Investigation, GoI, says that while there isn't any real case study yet, he is hopeful that the technology will play a future role in combating the menace of this type of cybercrime.
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"With Google coming up with Quantum Entanglement which they have claimed to find, so that world is moving toward that,” Sivakumar says.
In a video interview at Information Security Media Group's Cybersecurity Summit in New Delhi, Sivakumar discusses:
- How the law enforcement approaches when crimeware is reported;
- Trends from the dark web;
- Why cryptography may prove to be useful in stopping crimeware-as-a-service.
Sivakumar is the superintendent of police in anti-corruption head quarter unit of Central Bureau of Investigation, New Delhi. He is a Chevening Cyber Security fellow and is interested in issues of cybersecurity, financial frauds, OSINT and predictive policing. He is an IPS officer of 2008 batch.