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Quantum Impact on Societal Security (QISS) opens various new positions

A consortium, led by Dr. De Haro of the University of Amsterdam, received a 985,000 euro grant to study the social impact that quantum computers will have on cybersecurity and cryptography.

The research consortium, named Quantum Impact on Societal Security (QISS), consists of various leading partners, such as QuSoft, Rathenau Institute, De Nederlandsche Bank, ABN-AMRO, and various Dutch ministries, among others. 

The project has opened various new vacancies:

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