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Secret Key Generation and Eavesdropping Detection Using <endeca_term>Quantum Cryptography</endeca_term>

Secret Key Generation and Eavesdropping Detection Using Quantum Cryptography

Quantum Cryptography is based upon the use of quantum effects and extends those... Read more

8 March, 2012
Enhancement of Network Security Techniques Using <endeca_term>Quantum Cryptography</endeca_term>

Enhancement of Network Security Techniques Using Quantum Cryptography

Quantum cryptography uses the law of quantum physics for unconditionally secure data communications... Read more

5 May, 2011
Limitations of Practical <endeca_term>Quantum Cryptography</endeca_term>

Limitations of Practical Quantum Cryptography

As the people all know that the quantum cryptography is having lots of consideration in present time for security but... Read more

1 April, 2011
Secured Communication Protocol Via Encrypted Key Ensuring Message Integrity

Secured Communication Protocol Via Encrypted Key Ensuring Message Integrity

...implicit) and Third Party Authentication Quantum Key Distribute Protocol Mutual Authentication (explicit) quantum cryptography is used to provide authenticated secure communication between sender and Receiver... Read more

30 January, 2012
Comparison of 4 Multi-User Passive Network Topologies for 3 Different Quantum Key Distribution

Comparison of 4 Multi-User Passive Network Topologies for 3 Different Quantum Key Distribution

...in implementing multi-user quantum key distribution, using 3 protocols proposed by quantum cryptography (B92, EPR, and SSP). The considered networks are the passive-star... Read more

1 August, 2010

Closing loopholes puts quantum cryptography on surer ground

...probably right about the way quantum entanglement works, which matters enormously if quantum cryptography is to become a viable and useful tool. The team of... Read more

30 November, 2010

Have scientists killed off quantum cryptography

...the scientists behind is say it could lead to better protocols for quantum cryptography in the future. The underlying principle is fairly well known. Briefly... Read more

5 July, 2010
Integration of <endeca_term>Quantum Cryptography</endeca_term> in 802.11i Networks

Integration of Quantum Cryptography in 802.11i Networks

Quantum Cryptography is regarded as the most promising solutions in terms of Cryptography... Read more

22 January, 2012
Analysis of Key Management and <endeca_term>Quantum Cryptography</endeca_term> in Wireless Sensors Networks

Analysis of Key Management and Quantum Cryptography in Wireless Sensors Networks

Key management and Quantum Cryptography (QC) are very interesting and challenging areas in Wireless Sensor Networks... Read more

23 December, 2011
Reducing the Authentication Cost in <endeca_term>Quantum Cryptography</endeca_term>

Reducing the Authentication Cost in Quantum Cryptography

Quantum cryptography utilizes quantum phenomena such as the no-cloning theorem and the... Read more

2 June, 2011
Verification of <endeca_term>Quantum Cryptography</endeca_term> Protocols by Model Checking

Verification of Quantum Cryptography Protocols by Model Checking

Unlike classical cryptography which is based on mathematical functions, Quantum Cryptography or Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) exploits the laws of quantum physics... Read more

1 October, 2010
Improving TLS Security by <endeca_term>Quantum Cryptography</endeca_term>

Improving TLS Security by Quantum Cryptography

Quantum Cryptography or Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) solves the key distribution problem by... Read more

1 July, 2010
<endeca_term>Quantum Cryptography</endeca_term> With Generalized Bases and Dimensions of Photon States

Quantum Cryptography With Generalized Bases and Dimensions of Photon States

Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) is a secure key sharing technology with unconditional security. Certain well-known... Read more

1 January, 2012
A Three Party Authentication for Key Distributed Protocol Using Classical and <endeca_term>Quantum Cryptography</endeca_term>

A Three Party Authentication for Key Distributed Protocol Using Classical and Quantum Cryptography

Computer networks are typically a shared resource used by many applications for many different purposes. Sometimes the... Read more

1 September, 2010
A New Approach to Supervise Security in Social Network Through <endeca_term>Quantum Cryptography</endeca_term> and Non-Linear Dimension Reduction Techniques

A New Approach to Supervise Security in Social Network Through Quantum Cryptography and Non-Linear Dimension Reduction Techniques

Social networking sites such as Orkut, Tribe, or Facebook allow millions of individuals to create online profiles and... Read more

1 July, 2010

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