quantum cryptography
Quantum cryptography refers to the field of secure communication that relies on the principles of quantum mechanics to protect the confidentiality and integrity of transmitted data. It uses fundamental properties of quantum physics, such as the uncertainty principle and entanglement, to create secure cryptographic keys and detect any eavesdropping attempts, ensuring that communication remains secure.
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