An Estimation Analysis of Secure Encryption Function Using Quantum Entanglement Method in Modern Communication

Information transmitted over the Internet is not guaranteed to be secure. In hacking, information is stolen every nanosecond. Hence frauds, accidents, security threats and economic losses are very high. Information can usually be transferred via wire, fiber or wireless communication. It is customary...

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Published in2023 IEEE International Conference on Integrated Circuits and Communication Systems (ICICACS) pp. 1 - 6
Main Authors Gehlot, Anita, Joshi, Ankita
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 24.02.2023
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DOI10.1109/ICICACS57338.2023.10100259

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Summary:Information transmitted over the Internet is not guaranteed to be secure. In hacking, information is stolen every nanosecond. Hence frauds, accidents, security threats and economic losses are very high. Information can usually be transferred via wire, fiber or wireless communication. It is customary to send information encrypted so that it cannot be understood by a third person. There is software for coding. A key is used to strengthen encryption, similar to how banks use passwords for email documents. The key is a long alphanumeric combination. Keys are required not only for encryption but also for decryption. We can only use de-identified information. Just like the password is not sent with our email, this key is not sent with the encrypted information. After encrypting the information and sending it in the usual way, the key is sent using highly secure quantum communication technology. Even more security can be ensured by using a technique called 'Quantum Entanglement', a particularly high-security quantum technology.
DOI:10.1109/ICICACS57338.2023.10100259