Key distribution in PKC through Quantas
Aditya Goel (The Technological Institute of Textile & Sciences,, Haryana, India)

TL;DR
This paper discusses Quantum Cryptography, specifically Quantum Key Distribution using the BB84 protocol, emphasizing its security advantages over classical cryptography for sensitive communications.
Contribution
It explains the application of BB84 protocol in quantum key distribution, highlighting its potential for ultra-secure communication systems.
Findings
Quantum cryptography offers theoretically unbreakable security.
BB84 protocol enables detection of eavesdroppers.
Quantum methods surpass classical cryptography in security.
Abstract
Cryptography literally means "The art & science of secret writing & sending a message between two parties in such a way that its contents cannot be understood by someone other than the intended recipient". and Quantum word is related with "Light". Thus, Quantum Cryptography is a way of descripting any information in the form of quantum particles. There are no classical cryptographic systems which are perfectly secure. In contrast to Classical cryptography which depends upon Mathematics, Quantum Cryptography utilizes the concepts of Quantum Physics which provides us the security against the cleverest marauders of the present age. In the view of increasing need of Network and Information Security, we do require methods to overcome the Molecular Computing technologies (A future technology) and other techniques of the various codebrakers. Both the parts i.e. Quantum Key distribution and…
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