+thexfile Subscriber² Posted April 8 Subscriber² Share Posted April 8 The team, from the Universities of Bristol and Cambridge, created the network, which uses standard fibreoptic infrastructure, but relies on a variety of quantum phenomena to enable ultra-secure data transfer. The network uses two types of quantum key distribution (QKD) schemes: 'unhackable' encryption keys hidden inside particles of light; and distributed entanglement: a phenomenon that causes quantum particles to be intrinsically linked. The researchers demonstrated the capabilities of the network via a live, quantum-secure video conference link, the transfer of encrypted medical data, and secure remote access to a distributed data centre. The data was successfully transmitted between Bristol and Cambridge -- a fibre distance of over 410 kilometres. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2025/04/250407192548.htm Link to comment https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/1453455-uks-first-long-distance-ultra-secure-communication-over-a-quantum-network/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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