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Thu Nov 6 2003
Start-up makes quantum leap into cryptography
Magiq Technologies begins shipping commercial data-scrambling devices that use a radically new technology called quantum encryption.
Posted by
Declan McCullagh
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Sun Feb 6 2005
Quantum crypto firm charts way to mainstream
Magiq Technologies has cracked quantum encryption--now it hopes to break into mass production through a new chip deal.
Posted by
Michael Kanellos
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Mon May 3 2004
Quantum encryption inches closer to reality
A team of researchers sets a speed record for a type of quantum encryption, a sign that the theoretically uncrackable system for encrypting documents could find a home commercially.
Posted by
Michael Kanellos
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Fri Nov 15 2002
'Noisy light' is new key to encryption
Scientists at Northwestern University say they've harnessed the properties of light to encrypt information into a code that can only be cracked by breaking the physical laws of nature.
Posted by
Sandeep Junnarkar
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Tue Jun 8 2004
High hopes for unscrambling the vote
Computer scientists are developing cryptography techniques that promise powerful new tools for verifying computerized voting results--but will they work in real elections?
Posted by
Declan McCullagh