Glossary

Algorithm - A rule or procedure for solving a logical or mathematical problem.

Ciphertext - The encrypted version of a message, which may be decrypted only by someone who has the correct key.

Cryptography - The art of protecting information by encrypting it into an unreadable format. A secret key is used to decrypt the message into plaintext.

Decryption - The process of converting encrypted data back into its original form, so it can be understood.

Eve/Eavesdropper - A secret listener to private conversations.

Encryption - Encryption is the conversion of data into a form, called a ciphertext, that cannot be easily understood by unauthorized persons.

One-time pad - The only known form of encryption that is unbreakable. It relies on a random key that is used only once.

Photons - Discrete units of energy that make up light waves.

Plaintext - An original message before it is encrypted.

Quantum computer - A computer that exploits the quantum mechanical nature of particles to manipulate information as quantum bits, or qubits. It is many times more powerful than a conventional computer.

Quantum cryptography - An unbreakable form of cryptography that exploits quantum theory - in particular the uncertainty principle - which states that it is impossible to measure all aspects of an object with absolute certainty. Quantum cryptography guarantees the absolute secure exchange of a random series of bits, which is then used as the basis for a one-time pad key.

Quantum physics - The science that applies quantum laws at the atomic level.

RSA - The first system that fitted the requirements of public-key cryptography. It was invented by Ron Rivest, Adi Shamir and Leonard Adleman in 1977.