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Secure cryptography with real-world devices is now a realistic possibility

New research published in Nature describes how an international team of researchers have, for the first time, experimentally applied a type of quantum cryptography considered to be the ‘most’, ‘bug proof’ means of communication. In an experiment that builds on three decades of fundamental research, experimental work at the Department of Physics, University of Oxford – with theoretical contributions from ETH Zurich, EPFL, University of Geneva in Switzerland, and the French Atomic Energy and Alternative Energy Commission (CEA). ) – demonstrates a complete quantum key distribution protocol that is immune to the physical device vulnerabilities and defects that interfere with current quantum protocols. This experiment proved a much stronger form of security than can be achieved today using classic computers. Existing ‘quantum key distribution’ (QKD) implementations rely on communication between ‘trusted’ quantum devices (and thus offer potent...

The Wallabies face a deep test as they attempt to secure a draw win over England

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The Wallabies find themselves in almost unfamiliar territory, with a chance to secure the newly minted Ella-Mobbs Trophy in the second Test against England in Brisbane this evening. As far as this mid-year three-Test series goes, only four of them go back to 2014. The 2015 and 2019 Rugby World Cup years meant no Tests were played in June in those years. We just went straight from Super Rugby to the shortened Rugby Championship. And of the four series, only the 2016 series against England where the Wallabies have not won the first Test. Against France in 2014, the Wallabies won in Brisbane and finished the draw in Melbourne, before completing a clean sweep of the draw in Sydney. And against France again last year, the Wallabies won again in Brisbane but dropped a second Test in Melbourne. A Noah Lolesio penalty scored the tie again in Brisbane. Fourth draw against Ireland in 2018, where again the Wallabies won the first Test in Brisbane, but then lost the draw following defeats in Mel...