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Entanglement-Based Protocols - Sarah Croke - QCSYS 2011
.Sarah Croke, a postdoctoral fellow at Waterloos Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics, lectures at the Institute for Quantum Computing on entanglement-based protocols for quantum key distribtuion. The lecture was part of the Quantum Cryptography School for Young Students QCSYS 2011. For information on attending QCSYS 2012, visit iqc.uwaterloo.ca iqc.uwaterloo.ca Twitter QuantumIQC www.facebook.com/QuantumIQC quantumfactory.wordpress.com

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The QCSYS Experience Quantum Cryptography Summer School at IQC
Students describe their experiences at QCSYS 2011 — the Quantum Cryptography School for Young Students, at the University of Waterloos Institute for Quantum Computing. An international group of high school students got a hands-on education about the cutting-edge field of quantum cryptography, learning from renowned experts in the field at IQC. F or information on how you can be part of QCSYS 2012, visit iqc.uwaterloo.ca More info iqc.uwaterloo.ca Twitter QuantumIQC www.facebook.com/QuantumIQC Blog quantumfactory.wordpress.com

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CompTIA Security+ SY0-301 6.1 - Elliptic Curve and Quantum Cryptography
See our entire index of CompTIA Security+ videos at www.FreeSecurityPlus.com - Our modern privacy requires new methods of encrypting and protecting our data. In this video, youll learn how the emerging technologies of elliptic curve and quantum cryptography are changing the face of encryption.

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Quantum cryptography demonstration
Researchers at the University of Calgary and SAIT Polytechnic demonstrate sending information between the two institutions using unbreakable codes derived using quantum physics. This is a significant milestone in Canada and paves the way for commercial applications for producing highly secure information networks.

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QuantumCryptography3.wmv
What is quantum cryptography the basic information.

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QuantumCryptography1.wmv
What is quantum cryptography the basic information.

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22C3 Quantum Entanglement
Speaker Stephanie Wehner An introduction Entanglement is possibly the most intriguing element of quantum theory. This talk gives a gentle introduction to the phenomenon of entanglement and nonlocality. Uses of entanglement in quantum cryptography and quantum computing are also presented. For more information visit bit.ly To download the video visit bit.ly

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Quantum Cryptography The Future of Information Security
Gilles Brassard, co-creator of quantum cryptography, discusses whether this new type of encryption will find widespread use before its too late. Excerpt from an interview with Brassard at the Institute for Quantum Computing at the University of Waterloo, Canada. www.iqc.ca twitter.com/quantumiqc facebook.com/quantumiqc

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Quantum Cryptography Pioneer Gilles Brassard
During a visit to the Institute for Quantum Computing IQC at the University of Waterloo, Gilles Brassard, a pioneer in quantum cryptography from LUniversit é de Montréal, sat down to discuss the power and importance of quantum-encrypted communications. For more information, visit www.iqc.ca Twitter www.twitter.com/quantumiqc Facebook www.facebook.com/quantumiqc

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Visual Information for the Quantum Age - Part 2 of 2
These animations represent fundamental achievements in quantum information science. Topics include quantum cryptography, computing, entanglement, and teleportation. Video originates from the Institute for Quantum Information Science at the University of Calgary, Canada. Visit www.iqis.org for more information.

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Visual Information for the Quantum Age - Part 1 of 2
These animations represent fundamental achievements in quantum information science. Topics include quantum cryptography, computing, entanglement, and teleportation. Video originates from the Institute for Quantum Information Science at the University of Calgary, Canada. Visit www.iqis.org for more information.

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OCE Discovery 2010 Oral Presentation Contest - Evan Meyer-Scott - University of Waterloo
Quantum key distribution experiments underway at the Institute for Quantum Computing at the University of Waterloo show the possibility to realize a ground-to-satellite quantum communication channel, enabling worldwide secure cryptography.

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Quantum Key Distribution security
spirent.com Presentation on how to use Quantum Key Distribution QKD to set up a secrete key between two parties. Also a quick overview of the protocol BB84. Sometimes known as Quantum cryptography.

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HAR 2009 How to use quantum cryptography for secure identification 6/6
Clip6 Speaker Stephanie Wehner Making the most of noise The goal of secure identification is to enable a user, Alice, to identify herself to Bob without revealing her password. Unfortunately, like many other interesting cryptographic problems involving two parties, this is impossible to achieve without making assumptions. For example, we could assume that factoring a large number is difficult. However it is not known whether this assumption is correct. For more information go to har2009.org

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HAR 2009 How to use quantum cryptography for secure identification 5/6
Clip5 Speaker Stephanie Wehner Making the most of noise The goal of secure identification is to enable a user, Alice, to identify herself to Bob without revealing her password. Unfortunately, like many other interesting cryptographic problems involving two parties, this is impossible to achieve without making assumptions. For example, we could assume that factoring a large number is difficult. However it is not known whether this assumption is correct. For more information go to har2009.org

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HAR 2009 How to use quantum cryptography for secure identification 4/6
Clip4 Speaker Stephanie Wehner Making the most of noise The goal of secure identification is to enable a user, Alice, to identify herself to Bob without revealing her password. Unfortunately, like many other interesting cryptographic problems involving two parties, this is impossible to achieve without making assumptions. For example, we could assume that factoring a large number is difficult. However it is not known whether this assumption is correct. For more information go to har2009.org

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HAR 2009 How to use quantum cryptography for secure identification 3/6
Clip3 Speaker Stephanie Wehner Making the most of noise The goal of secure identification is to enable a user, Alice, to identify herself to Bob without revealing her password. Unfortunately, like many other interesting cryptographic problems involving two parties, this is impossible to achieve without making assumptions. For example, we could assume that factoring a large number is difficult. However it is not known whether this assumption is correct. For more information go to har2009.org

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HAR 2009 How to use quantum cryptography for secure identification 2/6
Clip2 Speaker Stephanie Wehner Making the most of noise The goal of secure identification is to enable a user, Alice, to identify herself to Bob without revealing her password. Unfortunately, like many other interesting cryptographic problems involving two parties, this is impossible to achieve without making assumptions. For example, we could assume that factoring a large number is difficult. However it is not known whether this assumption is correct. For more information go to har2009.org

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HAR 2009 How to use quantum cryptography for secure identification 1/6
Clip1 Speaker Stephanie Wehner Making the most of noise The goal of secure identification is to enable a user, Alice, to identify herself to Bob without revealing her password. Unfortunately, like many other interesting cryptographic problems involving two parties, this is impossible to achieve without making assumptions. For example, we could assume that factoring a large number is difficult. However it is not known whether this assumption is correct. For more information go to har2009.org

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