posted on 2003-01-01, 00:00authored byA Jancic, Matthew Warren
Most of cryptographic techniques today provide secure enough communications in society. However, none of them can provide unconditional security (except One-Time pad, which is the only such mechanism). They all have weaknesses. That is why they should be consistently updated and renovated along with changes in technology.
However, the quantum computers have potential to completely revolutionize cryptography. They would be so powerful that all complex computations and mathematical problems on which current cryptography rely, would become trivial. They would be able to solve them in a matter of seconds. At the same time quantum cryptography would offer perfectly secure communication.
This paper is brief introduction to quantum computing, quantum cryptography, and to existing quantum technology.
History
Title of proceedings
Proceedings 4th Australian Information Warfare and IT Security Conference : Enhancing trust
Event
Australian Information Warfare and IT Security Conference (4th : 2003 : Adelaide, South Australia)
Pagination
181 - 189
Publisher
[University of South Australia]
Location
Adelaide, South Australia
Place of publication
[Adelaide, SA]
Start date
2003-11-20
End date
2003-11-21
Language
eng
Notes
Invalid ISBN provided : 086803995
Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed; E Conference publication