Genome Data has gotten a breakthrough in Japan

NHK WORLD-JAPAN News

Biz / Tech
Thursday, August 26, 3:09 (UTC)

Toshiba reports milestone in quantum cryptography

Toshiba Corporation is reporting a breakthrough involving a cutting-edge technology said to be "un-hackable." The company says a research team has used quantum cryptography to securely send and store human genome data, calling the experiment a world first.

The technology uses particles of light to send information. The team includes researchers from Toshiba and Tohoku University Hospital.

They encrypted huge volumes of data and transmitted it to several locations within a communication network. Storing and reconstructing it was completed in 20 to 30 minutes.

Genome data is extremely sensitive in terms of privacy.
The team's method is more secure and less expensive than conventional means, which usually use discs or tape.

Quantum cryptography is drawing attention from the financial sector, which handles massive volumes of sensitive data.

 

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

The Best Ever Ultimate Ketogenic Meal Plan For All

50 MOST VALUABLE BEST PRODUCTS & MATERIALS ONLINE

THE MAYFLOWER INN, A BOUTIQUE HOTEL IN ACCRA, KWABENYA