The Future Place of Quantum Technologies in the Intelligence Plane
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https://doi.org/10.70447/ktve.2576Keywords:
Quantum Technologies, Disruptive Innovation, Intelligence, National Security, CyberspaceAbstract
This study examines the potential impacts of Quantum Technologies in the fields of intelligence and national security. This technology, referred to as disruptive innovation, presents both opportunities and threats in the intelligence discipline. Efforts such as Quantum Computer and Quantum Internet in particular can bring revolutionary changes in data processing, storage and transmission processes. The superposition feature of quantum technologies, which can have both 0 and 1 values at the same time, increases processing speed and capacity far beyond classical computers. This technology has great potential, especially in the fields of cybersecurity and intelligence. While investigating the impacts of QUT on intelligence activities and processes, the study offers the use of structured analysis techniques such as “Alternative Futures Analysis” and “Red Team Analysis”. It is evaluated that these analysis techniques will be useful in evaluating the uncertain future of QUT and predicting how it can be used in intelligence activities.
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