"Quantum Key Distribution Criticized by European Intelligence Agencies"

In a recent position paper, intelligence agencies in Germany, France, the Netherlands, and Sweden gave their criticism about Quantum Key Distribution (QKD). This encryption method theoretically ensures the security of communications by preventing anyone from intercepting keys without detection. According to the agencies, there are several inherent flaws, and a practical implementation would be too expensive and limited. This article continues to discuss the intelligence agencies' criticism of QKD.

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