KLA-Tencor isn't taking any chances with its intellectual property -- nor that of its semiconductor clients -. The $2-billion San Jose, Calif.-based company, which tests semiconductor wafers for defects with its proprietary tools and software, runs Clearwell Systems' Email Intelligent Platform to help it sort through any potential data leaks via its Exchange email system. The link for this article located at Dark Reading is no longer available. . The $2-billion San Jose, Calif.-based company, which tests semiconductor wafers for defects with its. kla-tencor, isn't, taking, chances, intellectual, property, semiconductor. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
British boffins have made a breakthrough in quantum cryptography, an advanced code-making technology which is theoretically uncrackable, by developing a single photon-emitting diode. The researchers from the University of Cambridge and Toshiba have discovered a way of incorporating semiconductor nano-technology into . . . . British boffins have made a breakthrough in quantum cryptography, an advanced code-making technology which is theoretically uncrackable, by developing a single photon-emitting diode. The researchers from the University of Cambridge and Toshiba have discovered a way of incorporating semiconductor nano-technology into an LED so they can trigger the emission of single photons at regulated times. This is important because the security of optical quantum cryptography relies on sending a single photon carrying digital information between two parties exchanging encoded information. . British boffins have made a breakthrough in quantum cryptography, an advanced code-making technology. british, boffins, breakthrough, quantum, cryptography, advanced, code-making, technology. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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