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From Quantum Cheating to Quantum Security

NOV 01, 2000
For thousands of years, code‐makers and code‐breakers have been competing for supremacy. Their arsenals may soon include a powerful new weapon: quantum mechanics.
Daniel Gottesman
Hoi‐Kwong Lo

Cryptography—the art of code‐making—has a long history of military and diplomatic applications, dating back to the Babylonians. In World War II, the Allies’ feat of breaking the legendary German code Enigma contributed greatly to their final victory. Nowadays, cryptography is becoming increasingly important in commercial applications for electronic business. Sensitive data such as credit card numbers and personal identification numbers (PINs) are routinely transmitted in encrypted form. Quantum mechanics is a new tool for both code‐breakers and code‐makers in their eternal arms race. It has the potential to revolutionize cryptography both by creating perfectly secure codes and by breaking standard encryption schemes.

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Daniel Gottesman, Microsoft Corp, Richmond, Washington.

Hoi‐Kwong Lo, MagiQ Technologies Inc (http://www.magiqtech.com), New York, New York.

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Volume 53, Number 11

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