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New Research Seeks Solution to Deploying QKD Technology Over Fiber Optics

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TOKYO, March 6, 2019 — The National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT) is researching potential encryption methods for quantum communication that could be integrated into fiber optic networks. The research focuses on how to achieve secure communication using continuously variable quantum key distribution (QKD), which is the ongoing exchange of quantum keys for encrypting data that is being transferred between two or more parties. The research team, which includes visiting researcher Tobias Eriksson, says that the primary stumbling block to achieving a QKD application over fiber...Read full article

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    Published: March 2019
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    quantum key distribution
    Quantum key distribution (QKD) is a method of secure communication that utilizes principles from quantum mechanics to establish a shared secret key between two parties, typically referred to as Alice and Bob, while detecting any potential eavesdropping attempts by a third party, commonly known as Eve. The fundamental principle behind QKD is the use of quantum properties, such as the superposition principle and the no-cloning theorem, to enable the distribution of cryptographic keys in a...
    Research & TechnologyAsia-PacificNICTNational Institute of Information and Communications TechnologyThe Optical SocietyTobias Erikssonquantum communicationsfiber opticsquantum key distributionQKDquantum encryptiondefenseCommunications

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