用于对称密钥传输的量子密钥分发 (QKD)

Asoke Nath, Shreya Maity, Soham Banerjee, Rohit Roy
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随着计算能力和新算法技术的进步,特别是量子计算的兴起,传统加密系统面临越来越大的挑战,现有加密方法的安全性受到威胁。这激发了人们对抗量子密码学的兴趣,其目的是创建能够抵御量子计算机攻击的算法。传统上,在交替信道上安全传输密钥是一项重大挑战,但量子力学提供了一种解决方案。量子密钥分发(QKD)是一种利用量子原理实现安全通信的革命性方法。与传统方法不同,QKD 提供无条件的安全性,通过物理定律而非计算难度确保密钥安全。1984 年由贝内特和布拉萨德提出的 BB84 协议是一种领先的 QKD 方案,因其在生成防窃听加密密钥方面的简单性和有效性而闻名。它有助于通过备用信道安全传输密钥。本文档旨在通过实际实施和分析 BB84 协议来提高 QKD 的安全性。通过详细的理论分析、模拟研究和实验验证,研究了基于 BB84 的 QKD 系统的实际影响和局限性。此外,使用数独密钥进行量子密钥分发的实际实施证明了该过程的简单性和有效性。这些发现有望为新兴量子时代的密码分析领域铺平新的道路。
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Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) for Symmetric Key Transfer
Classical cryptographic systems are increasingly challenged by advances in computing power and new algorithmic techniques, particularly with the rise of quantum computing, which threatens the security of current encryption methods. This has spurred interest in quantum-resistant cryptography, aimed at creating algorithms that can withstand attacks from quantum computers. Traditionally, secure key transport over alternate channels has been a significant challenge, but quantum mechanics offers a solution. Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) is a revolutionary method for secure communication that leverages quantum principles. Unlike traditional methods, QKD provides unconditional security, with key security ensured by the laws of physics rather than computational difficulty. The BB84 protocol, introduced in 1984 by Bennett and Brassard, is a leading QKD scheme known for its simplicity and effectiveness in generating eavesdropping-resistant cryptographic keys. It facilitates secure key transport over alternate channels. This documentation aims to advance QKD security by practically implementing and analyzing the BB84 protocol. Through detailed theoretical analysis, simulation studies, and experimental validation, the practical impacts, and limitations of BB84-based QKD systems are examined. Additionally, a practical implementation of quantum key distribution using a sudoku key demonstrates the process's simplicity and effectiveness. These findings are expected to pave new paths in the field of cryptanalysis in the emerging Quantum Age.
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