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Quantum cryptography offers spy-proof code

Quantum cryptography offers spy-proof code

By:  Nestor E Arellano  On: 15 Feb 2007 For: ITWorldCanada.com Creator

Stolen banking and credit card information, compromised medical and financial records, tapping into cell phone conversations… A team of researchers from the University of Calgary are hoping to put an end to these daily threats by using the theory of quantum physics to develop a spy-proof code.

Tittel as well, estimates that it will take 10 years to develop a commercially viable product.

Quantum cryptography is a "great theoretical model that will have great use but the hurdles are just too significant," said Quinn.

He likened the situation to the automotive industry's continued use of fossil fuels because alternative fuels are not yet commercially viable. "The industry ends up doing a better job with what is has until a better tool is developed."

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