A new business partnership between Siemens IT Solutions and Services, in the Netherlands, and id Quantique, from Geneva, Switzerland, promises to bring the goal of accessible quantum cryptography one step closer to general use by the masses, officials from the two companies have announced recently, according to Techn... |
28 August 2009 06:36 GMT |
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More than 41 research and industrial organizations in Europe have recently joined efforts in their attempt to create the world's largest quantum key distribution network, through which data are transfered using only quantum inscription. This is by far the largest such network ever built anywhere on the globe, an... |
2 July 2009 20:01 GMT |
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The researchers from the Toshiba Cambridge Research Laboratory (CRL), have made a breakthrough in the Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) technology by boosting the secure key bit rates to over 1 Mbit/sec. This will make QKD networks 100-times faster than before as well as allow multiple network nodes.Cryptography is base... |
9 October 2008 12:01 GMT |
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We could say that code breakers saved a lot of lives during World War II by cracking the code of the German military Enigma machine. However, with the arrival of the personal computer and the invention of the Internet, code breaking became mostly a headache as it is mostly used by malevolent individuals in order to s... |
30 April 2008 05:10 GMT |
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