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Secure your Digital Infrastructure with Quantum-Powered Solutions

Data is one of the critical assets of any organization. Hence, establishments that rely heavily upon confidentiality must leverage advanced technologies to safeguard their invaluable data. Taqbit offers avant-garde data security solutions with the aid of Quantum Cryptography, an advanced encryption technology that incorporates the laws of quantum physics to offer sophisticated data security. Our quantum computer-resilient encryption techniques will ensure 100% protection of your prized digital assets.

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Taqbit deploys quantum-proof encryptions backed by the laws of Quantum Science to ensure cutting-edge data security across organizations.

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Quantum Key Distribution (QKD)

Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) is the most mature application of Quantum Information Processing. It allows distant users to share a random key based on the laws of quantum mechanics, like uncertainty principle and no-cloning theorem. Moreover, in conjunction with a one-time pad, QKD provides unconditional information-theoretic security. Thus, QKD is the most promising solution for high-security environments in the defense, government, and financial sectors.

Quantum Random Number Generation (QRNG)

The generation of true random numbers is highly desirable for digital information systems. Also, in QKD, random numbers are used as a seed for creating secure keys shared between distant users. Quantum random number generators (QRNGs) can generate true random numbers by exploiting randomness quantum processes. Photons are the most favorable medium to generate, manipulate, and measure, among other quantum systems. By taking the advancements in photonic technologies, QRNGs can be realized harnessing randomness from various quantum processes such as quantum non-locality of entangled photon pairs, the phase noise of lasers, vacuum fluctuations in laser cavities, etc.

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