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Old 7th Nov 02, 01:01 AM
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A New York-based startup on Monday announced that it has a working prototype of a device capable of employing quantum cryptography to encode keys on existing high-speed networks. However, cryptographers say the system likely holds little value for enterprises. MagiQ Technologies Inc. is among the first companies to announce its intention to sell a commercial solution based on the concept of quantum cryptography. Code-named Navajo, the system comprises an appliance at either end of the communications link, capable of generating keys and encoding them one photon at a time. Quantum cryptography relies on the properties of photons and the laws of quantum mechanics, which dictate that an eavesdropper wouldn't be able to read or even observe a photon without changing its state. That would alert the receiver that the message had been intercepted and was no longer secure.

a word come to my mind... Hollywood they need it
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