Quantum Cryptography: Enhanced Security for Better Communication
Abstract
This review extensively explores and compares classical cryptographic methods with
a specialized emphasis on Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) techniques in quantum
cryptography. It thoroughly examines their security foundations, key distribution
mechanisms, vulnerabilities, and implications in modern computing. While revealing
vulnerabilities within classical methods, notably in key distribution and susceptibility
to evolving quantum threats, this review places a significant focus on the intricate
nuances and diverse techniques within Quantum Key Distribution. It highlights QKD’s
theoretical invulnerability, its diverse methods for secure key exchange, and its resistance
against quantum attacks, underscoring its pivotal role in quantum cryptographic
frameworks. This assessment points up classical cryptography’s vulnerabilities amidst
advancing computing power and interception during key exchange. Conversely, it
underscores the resilience of Quantum Key Distribution against quantum-based threats,
presenting diverse methods for intrusion detection. By delving deeply into Quantum
Key Distribution techniques, this review underlines their potential to revolutionize
secure communication paradigms. Rooted in quantum principles, these techniques
pave the way for enhanced security, delineating a transformative path in securing future
communications.