Photon Communication

Since 2020, Carrousel Digital has been committed to digital security by providing solutions to security flaws that are still overlooked. Carrousel Digital has therefore developed various processes to improve cybersecurity: these processes have been patented, testifying their novelty.

 

Can you provide details on the photon communication?

 

Carrousel Digital’s secure communication scheme permits data transmission using entangled photons and quantum secure communication all in one channel. This scheme, can be used, together with our photonic passive router to transmit information using optical fibres.

 

 It will be able to bring full quantum encryption to the communication without using any classical encryption technique. The authenticity of the communication is ensured by our Random Hash signature, which does not rely on classical encryption techniques and therefore avoids the vulnerabilities introduced by quantum computers.

 

We are currently developing a prototype for this system.

 

A more advanced version will then be able to use our passive photonic router that routes the light between its ports according to their colour, without using any active component nor electronics, providing full data security between work stations in a hospital for instance.

Entangled Photons Data Transmission

Can you please describe the other technics?

 

They each address a different problem and implement different technologies, sometimes very innovative, sometimes more traditional:

  The security of encryption keys is addressed by a patent relating to an electronic circuit that 'automatically' erases a memory space (containing encryption keys) when the data in another memory space (containing the code of a software) is modified, rendering hardware whose firmware would have been fraudulently uncovered unusable.
  An innovative  mechanism for transmitting information using entangled photons makes it possible to communicate in post-quantum security, by optical fibers or by satellite.
  A geolocation system that uses electromagnetic waves in the UHF to longwave range makes it possible to locate the counterparty of an online transaction, or a user, even when they are indoors and without any satellite use.
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