Revolutionizing Email Security with Quantum Key Distribution for Enhanced Data Protection in Communication Systems

Authors

  • G. Siva Parvathi, K. Navya Reddy, K. Harini, K. Akshaya

Keywords:

Quantum Cryptography, Quantum Key Distribution, Quantum Mechanics, Mime, Tls, Qkd, Quantum-Encrypted

Abstract

In today’s digital era, where sensitive data is frequently transmitted over email, ensuring secure communication has become a pressing concern. This paper aims to integrate the principles of quantum cryptography to redefine email security. Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) leverages the laws of quantum mechanics to create cryptographic keys that are virtually unbreakable, offering an
unprecedented level of protection against modern cyber threats. Historically, email security evolved alongside the rise of the internet. Initial systems lacked robust protection, relying on basic passwords or unencrypted messages.

References

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Kumari, S., Singh, M., Singh, R., & Tewari, H. (2022). Post-quantum cryptography techniques for secure communication in resource-constrained internet of things devices a comprehensive survey. Software Practice and Experience., 52(10), 2047–2076.

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Published

2024-12-31

How to Cite

G. Siva Parvathi, K. Navya Reddy, K. Harini, K. Akshaya. (2024). Revolutionizing Email Security with Quantum Key Distribution for Enhanced Data Protection in Communication Systems . Journal of Computational Analysis and Applications (JoCAAA), 33(08), 1426–1437. Retrieved from https://eudoxuspress.com/index.php/pub/article/view/1681

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