Vegas ‘Quantum Spookshow’ Demos On-the-Fly Encryption of Streaming Video | NIST

Researchers from NIST and NUS are demonstrating quantum cryptography for secure video streaming at the Black Hat and DEFCON conferences. The NIST system uses quantum key distribution (QKD) to encrypt video at 300,000 bps, while the NUS system uses entangled photons and open-source code. The demonstrations aim to identify security vulnerabilities in practical quantum cryptography systems.

Source: https://www.nist.gov/news-events/news/2008/08/vegas-quantum-spookshow-demos-fly-encryption-streaming-video

Keywords: Encrypted, Quantum, Key, Distribution, Cryptography

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