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The Qis|krypt⟩ is a software suite of protocols of quantum cryptography and quantum communications, as well, other protocols and algorithms, built using IBM’s open-source Software Development Kit for quantum computing Qiskit. ⚛️ 🔐
A collection of Jupyter Notebooks with explanations, insights, tutorials, exercises and showing how to use the Qiskrypt software suite, built using the IBM’s open-source Software Development Kit for quantum computing Qiskit. 📚 👨🏫
This repo includes the necessary files to use rate-adaptive protograph-based raptor-like LDPC codes designed for information reconciliation of CV-QKD systems.
Quantum Key Distribution aims to share a private key between two communicating parties securely. In this notebook, we will explore one of the alternative protocols – the B92 protocol!
Quantum key distribution (QKD) is a cryptographic quantum protocol which uses the properties of quantum mechanics to allow devices to communicate with each other. Quantum cybersecurity protocols can be proactive, meaning that they can detect breaches before any critical data is accessed.