
Quantum Encryption
Quantum encryption is a method of securing information using the principles of quantum physics. It relies on particles like photons to encode data, where the act of measuring or eavesdropping on the transmission changes the particles' states. This means any interception attempt is detectable, ensuring the communication remains confidential. Unlike traditional encryption, which depends on complex algorithms, quantum encryption provides theoretically unbreakable security by leveraging fundamental physical laws, making it a promising technology for safeguarding sensitive information in the future.