please correct me if I'm wrong but doesn't quantumencryption require both parties to have a quantum device - to be able to measure the polarisations of photons in either the X or the + scheme, thus making the code used as a one time pad? How could "Some will own a Quantum Computer and offer free (quantum) encryption" work. I.E. how would the user transmit data to the "free encription service" offered above... by conventional encription surely.... and this will not be safe.
please correct me if I'm wrong but doesn't quantumencryption require both parties to have a quantum device - to be able to measure the polarisations of photons in either the X or the + scheme, thus making the code used as a one time pad?
How could
"Some will own a Quantum Computer and offer free (quantum) encryption" work. I.E. how would the user transmit data to the "free encription service" offered above... by conventional encription surely....
and this will not be safe.
AntiNeutrino
aron.fischer@gmx.net
I would really like to know when I will be able to run Quake3 (with a Hercules Dynamite TNT2 Ultra) as fast on Linux as on Win98
Holy crap!
;-)
only 7!?
I sleep for hm... anywhere between 9 and 12 when on holiday....
The rest of the time I'm on the computer though
Neutrino