Quantum cryptography in maritime telecommunications
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2021Language
en
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This article is about quantum cryptography in Maritime Telecommunications. Cryptography is necessary for the security of online communications, transportations, medicine, and other significant fields. This new research area has been fruitful in recognizing mathematical operations that quantum algorithms lack in speed and build cryptographic systems around them. The challenge in post-quantum cryptography is to ensure cryptographic flexibility without sacrificing confidentiality. © 2021 IEEE.
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