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Quantum Data Locking: A Faster Way to Securely Send Data
In 1948, Claude Shannon proved that information could be securely encrypted and transmitted given a single-use, randomly generated key. As long as the key – commonly referred to as a ‘one-time pad’ – is used only once, and is equal in length to the message it is encrypting, the message would be impossible to crack. Quantum data locking presents a new, more efficient means of … Continue reading Quantum Data Locking: A Faster Way to Securely Send Data