Quantum IOT: Security and Communication Aspects
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Conventional cryptography relies only on the robustness of mathematical principles. Advancements in quantum computing may use reversible logic to calculate keys and easily compromise the security of traditional computers. The examination of the Internet of Things (IoT) network topology reveals that the whole system's backbone would disintegrate if subjected to an assault or hacking attempt. The Internet of Things (IoT) is a wireless technology that links various objects to the Internet. The Internet of Things (IoT) represents a revolution that must be safeguarded from attackers, since breaches might result in significant, perhaps deadly losses. Consequently, ensuring robust protection of user data in IoT is a significant problem. This study aims to explore the principles of Quantum Key Distribution, examine security considerations for the Internet of Things, and discuss the use of QKD in securing IoT systems. The problem faced is to enhance the range and transmission rate of data in Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) systems, while also exploring potential methods to integrate these systems with current information security measures.
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