Post-quantum cryptography, often referred to as quantum-resistant algorithms,
refers to cryptographic algorithms (usually public-key algorithms) that are thought to
be secure against an attack by a quantum computer.
Quantum computing uses quantum mechanical phenomena such as superposition
and entanglement to perform operations on data.
Quantum cryptography, often referred to as quantum communication networks,
uses principles of quantum physics, as opposed to mathematical algorithms, to
generate and distribute encryption keys used to safeguard the transmission of data
over unprotected networks. Quantum cryptography often uses quantum key
distribution.
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