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Title: Unconditionally Secure Authentication in Quantum Key Distribution
Authors: Faraj, Sufyan T.
Keywords: Authentication
Cryptography
Key Distribution
Quantum
Universal Hashing
Issue Date: 2007
Publisher: Anbar Journal for Engineering Sciences
Abstract: Quantum key distribution (QKD) is a method using some properties of quantum mechanics to create a secret shared cryptographic key even if an eavesdropper has access to unlimited computational power. All QKD protocols require that the parties have access to an authentic channel. Otherwise, QKD is vulnerable to man-in-the-middle attacks. This paper studies QKD from this point of view, emphasizing the necessity and sufficiency of using unconditionally secure authentication in QKD. In this work, a new technique of using unconditionally secure authentication is proposed for quantum cryptosystems. This technique is based on a hybrid of normal application of authentication codes and the so-called “counter-based” authentication method such that to achieve a better trade off between security and efficiency (in terms of the required size of initially shared secret data). Based on this strategy, an authenticated version of a typical QKD protocol (the well-known BB84 protocol) is described. Some advantages of our protocol in comparison to other proposals are also highlighted.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/6689
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