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International Journal of Engineering Research in Computer Science and Engineering (IJERCSE)

Monthly Journal for Computer Science and Engineering

Open Access Journal

International Journal of Engineering Research in Computer Science and Engineering (IJERCSE)

Monthly Journal for Computer Science and Engineering

ISSN : 2394-2320 (Online)

Review of Quantum Cryptography

Author : Arvindhan M 1

Date of Publication :21st August 2017

Abstract: Quantum Cryptography is a way to deal with verifying correspondences by applying the wonders of quantum material science. Dissimilar to protocols traditional cryptography, which employs numerical strategies to confine eavesdroppers, quantum cryptography is engaged on the material science of data. Quantum cryptography gives secure correspondence, whose security relies just upon the legitimacy of quantum hypothesis, i.e., it is guaranteed legitimately by the laws of material science. This is a significant contrast from any traditional cryptographic methods. This article abridges the current condition of quantum cryptography and gives potential expansions of its practicality as a system for verifying existing correspondence systems

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