Assign physical meaning to data

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The act of organizing human agencies, supply chains, or computer architectures, either classical or quantum computers, are ways to assign physical meaning to data. Designing hard-to-decypher encryption algorithm is one way to associate physical meaning to data. The complexity required to decypher encrypted messages are often designed to be so astronomically high, something like [1] order of magnitude, which makes even the fastest super computers to be conceivable into the future difficult to crack the code.


References

  1. Paar, Christof; Pelzl, Jan (2010). Understanding Cryptography. local page: Springer. ISBN 978-3-642-04101-3.  , Section 2.2.2, Page 36

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