Quantum cryptography: the ultimate physical limits of privacy
- đ¤ Speaker: Professor Artur Ekert (University of Oxford) đ Website
- đ Date & Time: Thursday 19 February 2015, 20:00 - 21:00
- đ Venue: Pharmacology Lecture Theatre, Tennis Court Road
Abstract
Prof Artur Ekert from the University of Oxford gives a talk on quantum cryptography â see the abstract below for more details.
Admission is free to CUPS members, or ÂŖ2 otherwise. As always, wine and cheese will be served after the talk.
(Abstract:) Among those who make a living from the science of secrecy, worry and paranoia are just signs of professionalism. Can we protect our secrets against those who wield superior technological powers? Can we trust those who provide us with tools for protection? Can we even trust ourselves, our own freedom of choice? Recent developments in quantum cryptography show that some of these questions can be addressed and discussed in precise and operational terms, suggesting that privacy is indeed possible under surprisingly weak assumptions.
Series This talk is part of the Cambridge University Physics Society series.
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Professor Artur Ekert (University of Oxford) 
Thursday 19 February 2015, 20:00-21:00