A Secure Messaging Framework with Integrated IDS and Quantum Cryptography
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PG Student Department of Computer Science, GSS, GITAM Deemed To be University (India)
Assistant Professor Department of Computer Science, GSS, GITAM Deemed To be University (India)
Article Information
DOI: 10.51244/IJRSI.2026.1304000024
Subject Category: Education
Volume/Issue: 13/4 | Page No: 248-257
Publication Timeline
Submitted: 2026-04-04
Accepted: 2026-04-09
Published: 2026-04-25
Abstract
The fast evolution of digital communication technologies has prompted greater concerns about the security of data and communication channels. Classical cryptographic algorithms, although efficient, are becoming more susceptible to the power of future computational devices, especially those based on quantum computers. This article discusses the implementation of the Quantum Secure Messaging System, which seeks to improve secure communication systems by combining state-of-the-art security algorithms with an intuitive user interface. Although the messaging system does not rely on quantum cryptographic devices, the design of the system incorporates quantum-resistant cryptography concepts by emphasizing its ability to resist future attacks. This paper shows how secure messaging systems can be developed using modern web technologies.
Keywords
Quantum Secure Messaging, BB84 Protocol, Quantum Key Distribution (QKD), Encryption, Authentication
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