'Hack-proof' cryptography goes quantum

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Toshiba researchers demonstrate secure comms over 100km for the first time

Researchers have developed new technology that could allow companies to implement hack-proof communications in three years. The technology, based on quantum cryptography, was demonstrated by Tosh...

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