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Quantum random number generator set to transform internet security

3rd July, 2018 By Ms. Smith

 

The world’s first practical quantum random number generator (QRNG) will reportedly overcome weaknesses of current encryption, revolutionizing internet security.

 

The true randomness of numbers from random number generators (RNG) is not as random as many people believe, but that might change thanks to the world’s first practical quantum random number generator (QRNG).

 

Random numbers are, after all, needed for the security and privacy of electronic communications. RNGs are used for online security, cryptography, gaming, and so much more. Quantum Base claims that electronic communication can be truly secure thanks to the company inventing and developing “true quantum random number generator (QRNG) using quantum tunneling in a simple semiconductor structure, namely a resonant tunneling diode (RTD).”

 

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