Quantum cryptography breakthrough
AUSTRIAN physicists say a breakthrough in next-generation quantum cryptography could allow encrypted messages to be bounced off satellites, the British journal Nature reported on Sunday.
A team from Austria's Institute for Quantum Optics and Quantum Information (IQOQI) managed to send entangled photons 144km between the Spanish islands of Las Palmas and the Balearics.
Because of the success of the test, the IQOQI team said it was now feasible to send this kind of unbreakable encrypted communication through space using satellites. Quantum cryptography works by sending streams of light particles, or photons, making it entirely secure, as any eavesdropping would leave traces and immediately be detected.