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Quantum Cryptography is a form of IT Security that uses the principles of quantum mechanics to protect data. It is based on the idea that any attempt to measure or observe a quantum system will cause a change in its state, making it impossible to intercept or eavesdrop on the data without detection. This makes it an attractive option for organizations looking to protect their sensitive data from malicious actors.
Quantum Cryptography is still in its early stages of development, but it is gaining traction as a viable security solution. It is being used in a variety of industries, including finance, healthcare, and government. It is also being used to secure communications between satellites and ground stations.
Some of the companies in the Quantum Cryptography market include ID Quantique, QuintessenceLabs, Qubitekk, and MagiQ Technologies. Show Less Read more