A team at the University of St Andrews with international partners have developed the world's first 'uncrackable' security system, which uses a 'one-time-only key' to deliver communications.
Team at University of St Andrews along with partners created 'uncrackable' code. Uses optical chips that send information user to user using one-time-only key. The technology overcomes the major threat of quantum computers which will soon be able to crack existing methods.
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