Last week I wrapped up my time as an intern for pQCee, and it was definitely an enriching learning experience. Not only was I thrown into the world of quantum cybersecurity, but I dipped my toes into many areas such as bash and python scripting, web apps and product development. The main project I worked on was QKDLite, a lightweight quantum key management system. This involved automating key provisioning with bash and python, creating a demo for file transfer that implements QKDLite and product packaging. I was even able to get it compiled and running on a Raspberry Pi! You’re welcome to try out the web app demo here: https://qkdlite.pqcee.com A big thank you to Teik Guan Tan and Chay Hiah LOH for the experience, and to the entire pQCee team for creating such a collaborative and welcoming environment. A special shoutout to Nicholas Ho—your valuable mentorship and expertise really helped me grow during this internship. If you're still curious about how QKDLite supports quantum-safe communications, I wrote a blog post diving into its file transfer use case and the future of digital QKD for the cloud: https://lnkd.in/gK7iAYkh
Thanks Shanelle! All the best in your studies!
quantum key mgmt is so critical for financial security tbh. impressive work with qkdlite. how did you get it running smoothly on raspberry pi??