Abstract

The use of wireless networks for communication in bistros, airports, hotels, offices, colleges, and other public locations is increasing as they become more widespread. Although remote organisations and its applications are becoming increasingly widely recognised, security concerns related to them have grown to be of great concern. In this investigation, we'll develop a different plan to implement quantum cryptography for key distribution in 802.11 companies. They are helpful because of their adaptability and quick data transfer in residences, workplaces, and businesses. Given the principles of material science, quantum cryptography enables unfettered security for the exchange of cryptographic keys between two distant meetings. This investigation's main goal is to investigate potential vulnerabilities and security concerns in remote organization correspondence and give a structure to unqualified security in remote systems administration utilizing quantum key dispersion (QKD).

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