Posts Tagged physics
Unhackable Encryption
It’s not news that quantum mechanics can be used to send secret messages without concern of them being intercepted. For years, physicists have been using this technology to do so. However, a true quantum link has only recently been successful. Originally, the messages were sent using quantum mechanics, but then had to be decoded at each node in order to continue the message. Since the nodes weren’t quantum mechanical, this left the information vulnerable to hacking at each node. A quantum link means the message never has to be decoded. By combining many quantum links, a true quantum network could be created. This would mean a completely unhackable telecommunications network.
Data Scientists: A New Field, A New Job
It seems recently the only thing on everyone’s mind is Big Data. How can they get it, and once they have it, what can they learn from it? The Strata Conference 2012 has shown how Business analytics have become more important than ever. Approaches like Hadoop allow companies to analyze Big Data sets that were not considered navigable. Now that they are, a new field has sprung up from the chaos. Over the past year, job listings for “data scientists” or people capable of working with Big Data sets have grown astronomically.





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