Quantum cryptography pioneers win the Turing Award for secure communications

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US physicist Charles Bennett and Canadian computer scientist Gilles Brassard win the ACM Turing Award for the BB84 quantum cryptography scheme, a breakthrough that uses quantum physics to detect any eavesdropping and may secure future digital communications; the prize includes $1 million.
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- Canadian computer scientist Gilles Brassard wins Turing Award The Globe and Mail
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