kvanttiavaimesiirtojärjestelmät
Kvanttiavaimesiirtojärjestelmät, or quantum key distribution (QKD) systems, are protocols designed to securely exchange cryptographic keys between two parties using the principles of quantum mechanics. These systems leverage the unique properties of quantum bits, or qubits, which can exist in multiple states simultaneously and are inherently linked through a phenomenon known as quantum entanglement. This makes QKD inherently secure against eavesdropping, as any attempt to intercept the key would disturb the quantum state and reveal the presence of an intruder.
The most well-known QKD protocol is the BB84 protocol, developed by Charles Bennett and Gilles Brassard in
QKD systems can be implemented using various technologies, including fiber-optic cables and free-space optics. They have