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<p>Having agreed technical standards enables industry to provide products and services
that work together and are an essential part of the electronic communications world.
ETSI is one of the main standards organisations in this area. DCMS leads on standards
for digital and electronic communications and pays the UK government membership fee
to ETSI. DCMS is active on the board and a number of technical committees and coordinates
the UK industry relationship with ETSI. The National Physical Laboratory (NPL) and
the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) lead the technical work on quantum communications
and quantum-safe cryptography from a UK government perspective.</p><p> </p><p>The
NPL has had a long-standing involvement with the ETSI Industry Specification Group
(ISG) on quantum key distribution (ETSI ISG-QKD), acting as rapporteur for the creation
of a published guidance document ETSI GS QKD 011 (2016) that created the first measurement
‘standard’ in quantum technologies. The NPL continues to contribute to the drafting
of test standards through ETSI ISG-QKD and will continue to explore where it would
be beneficial for the UK to have further participation in other standards organisations,
eg. ITU and ISO.</p><p> </p><p>The NCSC is not a member of the ETSI ISG-QKD but has
worked with the group to provide security assurance of QKD products; and has been
closely involved in the ETSI Quantum Safe Cryptography (QSC) group since its establishment
– this group is focussed on transitioning internet security to using algorithms that
could not be broken by a quantum computer.</p><p> </p><p>As part of the National Quantum
Technologies Programme (NQTP), Government supports research in quantum communications,
which is co-ordinated through a hub led by the University of York. The hub’s expert
advice contributes to standard setting through ETSI. Launched in 2014, the hub will
have received around £48m in UKRI funding by 2024. In order to continue to develop
these technologies towards commercialisation BEIS also funds collaborative quantum
communications projects with industry through the Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund
(ISCF) Commercialising quantum technologies challenge.</p>
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