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Huawei has successfully tested Quantum Encryption that could safeguard Banks, Businesses and Governments from Hackers

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Huawei has successfully tested a new way to keep online data safe using quantum encryption. This test was done with a major mobile phone and internet company in the Asia-Pacific region. Huawei used its latest router platform and a special ETSI-based quantum key transmission method to make the test work.

Quantum encryption is a super secure way to send information. Normal encryption protects data using complex math, but quantum encryption uses the laws of physics to make sure messages cannot be read by hackers. If someone tries to spy on the message, the system will know right away and stop the attack.

For big companies, especially in banking and finance, keeping data safe is a top priority. Governments and industries are now making quantum encryption a requirement for sensitive data, like money transfers and private messages. Phone and internet companies already have strong private networks. This means they can offer quantum encryption as a new super-secure service to businesses. With Huawei’s successful test, a major operator in Asia can now prepare to launch its encryption network.

Huawei said that the test proved that its technology is ready for real-world use. Their system meets the high security standards needed by banks and big companies. It also performs well in key areas like speed, reliability, and low delay. As the world moves toward the era of quantum encryption, companies and governments will start using it more and more. Huawei’s test is a big step toward a future where all online messages are safe from hackers. For more, read the full report by Gizchina.

For an in-depth overview of the project, read Huawei's late 2023 technical report on Quantum Encryption.

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