Wednesday, July 26, 2006

Cryptography presents various methods

Cryptography presents various methods for taking legible, readable data, and transforming it into unreadable data for the purpose of secure transmission, and then using a key to transform it back into readable data when it reaches its destination.


The study of cryptography is advancing steadily, and scientists are rapidly creating mechanisms that are more difficult to break.
The most secure type of cryptography yet may be quantum cryptography, a method that has not yet been perfected,
which instead of using a key, relies on the basic laws of physics, and the movement and orientation of photons to establish a connection that is absolutely secure and unbreakable

Cryptography presents various methods

Cryptography presents various methods for taking legible, readable data, and transforming it into unreadable data for the purpose of secure transmission, and then using a key to transform it back into readable data when it reaches its destination.

The study of cryptography is advancing steadily, and scientists are rapidly creating mechanisms that are more difficult to break.

The most secure type of cryptography yet may be quantum cryptography, a method that has not yet been perfected, which instead of using a key, relies on the basic laws of physics, and the movement and orientation of photons to establish a connection that is absolutely secure and unbreakable