Magiq Technologies begins shipping commercial data-scrambling devices that use a radically new technology called quantum encryption.
Posted by Declan McCullagh
Magiq Technologies has cracked quantum encryption--now it hopes to break into mass production through a new chip deal.
Posted by Michael Kanellos
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.
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Posted by CNET staff
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
Computer scientists are developing cryptography techniques that promise powerful new tools for verifying computerized voting results--but will they work in real elections?