entanglement-based cryptography
Entanglement-based cryptography is a method of secure communication that utilizes entangled particles to transmit information. By manipulating the quantum states of these particles, such as photons, cryptography protocols can be implemented to securely exchange encrypted messages. The quantum phenomenon of entanglement ensures the secrecy of the transmitted information, as any attempt to intercept or eavesdrop on the communication would disturb the entangled particles and be detectable, providing a high level of security.
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