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LinuxSecurity.com: The idea behind quantum crypto is that two people communicating using a quantum channel can be absolutely sure no one is eavesdropping. Heisenberg's uncertainty principle requires anyone measuring a quantum system to disturb it, and that disturbance alerts legitimate users as to the eavesdropper's presence. No disturbance, no eavesdropper - period. Do you think Quantum Cryptography has any future? This article reviews cryptography, analyzing its past and future. Read on for more information... Original Source: http://www.linuxsecurity.com/content/view/143330?rdf Learn more about Quantum Cryptography: As Awesome As It Is Pointless |
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