China is pioneering a new system in technology that will make messages sent via messaging applications unhackable and free from eavesdropper.
In using an unencrypted instant messaging applications
messages sent can be easily intercepted and otherwise private information
becomes public when released by the attacker. But using platforms like BBM and
Telegram which make use of encryption, security flaws against message integrity
is averted. But that does not guarantee full proof protection from eavesdropper
and hackers. The process of encryption requires the use of a key - private or
public key depending on the technology used.
The process of hiding the key requires to read
the information in a very complex mathematical problem. The difficulty in
mathematics requires that you need to think very fast in order to figure it out
using different numeric keys from different organization which provides
solutions for encryption. in 2017 that means you need to get a very powerful
computer.
According to Agent Smith of Latest HackingNews "Steady increases in processor power mean that the number-based
keys have to be increased periodically. Encryption has a shallow life and is
rapidly growing more vulnerable.
There are also concerns that the growth of
quantum computers, which definitely represent a huge step difference in number
crunching ability, will render much of modern encryption software
vulnerable."
the chinese project in the city of Jinan is
pioneering a quantum computing system to make all these a slap on the wrist.
with this application data can be sent in a more robust security encryption
system that cannot be hacked creating a secure internet.
In the Jinan system, any 200 users of the
military, government, banking and electricity sectors will be capable of
sending messages safe in the information that only they are reading them.
China’s potential in quantum communication suggests
the nation is catching huge strides improving applications that sway make the
increasingly exposed internet more secure. Applications that other nations soon
force find themselves buying from China.
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