But in practice, quantumcryptography comes with its own load of weaknesses.
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Because of machine errors and other quirks, even quantumcryptography has its limits.
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The matrix can then be transmitted like any other item of quantumcryptography.
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Schneier and others, believe that quantumcryptography as we understand it today isn't really practical.
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What's less clever, and more maddening, are the ways companies overhype this style of quantumcryptography.
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Where quantumcryptography differs is in its reliance on the inviolability of the laws of quantum mechanics.
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In quantumcryptography, a sender uses a cryptographic key encoded in a quantum signal to encrypt a message.
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In quantumcryptography, the encryption key is read by measuring the polarization of the photons being sent between computers.
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Only someone with the brains of a baryon-theyare delightful but not smart-wouldclaim quantumcryptography promises foolproof protection.
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Drawing on years of academic research, the company has offered a working quantumcryptography system for more than a decade.
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Now consider quantumcryptography.
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He based his talk on his new book, The Code Book: the science of secrecy from ancient Egypt to quantumcryptography.
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Slowing light on a chip could eventually be used for optical memory, quantumcryptography, and to create simple quantum computers, he said.
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A proof-of-principle experiment has been performed, showing that the system could be easily integrated and applied to quantumcryptography and other fields.
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Known as quantumcryptography, this emergent crypto method surpasses all previous systems and has now become as real as the foundations of physics.
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Among centers creating practical prototypes for quantumcryptography are British Telecom, the University of Geneva, Johns Hopkins University, and Los Alamos National Laboratories.