Using quantum key distribution for cryptographic purposes: a survey
Preprint 2007 en
Authors
RA
Romain Alléaume
CB
Cyril Branciard
JB
J. Bouda
Abstract
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The appealing feature of quantum key distribution (QKD), from a cryptographic viewpoint, is the ability to prove the information-theoretic security (ITS) of the established keys. As a key establishment primitive, QKD however does not provide a standalone security service in its own: the secret keys established by QKD are in general then used by a subsequent cryptographic applications for which the requirements, the context of use and the security properties can vary. It is therefore important, in the perspective of integrating QKD in security infrastructures, to analyze how QKD can be combined with other cryptographic primitives. The purpose of this survey article, which is mostly centered on European research results, is to contribute to such an analysis. We first review and compare the properties of the existing key establishment techniques, QKD being one of them. We then study more specifically two generic scenarios related to the practical use of QKD in cryptographic infrastructures: 1) using QKD as a key renewal technique for a symmetric cipher over a point-to-point link; 2) using QKD in a network containing many users with the objective of offering any-to-any key establishment service. We discuss the constraints as well as the potential interest of using QKD in these contexts. We finally give an overview of challenges relative to the development of QKD technology that also constitute potential avenues for cryptographic research.
Romain Alléaume, Cyril Branciard, Jan Bouda, Thierry Debuisschert, Mehrdad Dianati, Nicolas Gisin, M. S. Godfrey, Philippe Grangier, Thomas Länger, Norbert Lütkenhaus, Christian Monyk, Philippe Painchault, Momtchil Peev, Andreas Poppe, Thomas Pornin, John Rarity, Renato Renner, G. Ribordy, Michel Riguidel, Louis Salvail, A. J. Shields, Harald Weinfurter, Anton Zeilinger
Romain Alléaume, Cyril Branciard, Jan Bouda, Thierry Debuisschert, Mehrdad Dianati, Nicolas Gisin, Mark Godfrey, Philippe Grangier, Thomas Länger, Norbert Lütkenhaus, Christian Monyk, Philippe Painchault, Momtchil Peev, Andreas Poppe, Thomas Pornin, John Rarity, Renato Renner, G. Ribordy, Michel Riguidel, Louis Salvail, A. J. Shields, Harald Weinfurter, Anton Zeilinger
Romain Alléaume, Norbert Lütkenhaus, Renato Renner, Philippe Grangier, Thierry Debuisschert, G. Ribordy, Nicolas Gisin, Philippe Painchault, Thomas Pornin, Louis Salvail, Michel Riguidel, A. J. Shields, Thomas Länger, Momtchil Peev, Mehrdad Dianati, Anthony Leverrier, Andreas Poppe, Jan Bouda, Cyril Branciard, M. S. Godfrey, John Rarity, Harald Weinfurter, Anton Zeilinger, Christian Monyk
Romain Alléaume, Norbert Lütkenhaus, Renato Renner, Philippe Grangier, Thierry Debuisschert, G. Ribordy, Nicolas Gisin, Philippe Painchault, Thomas Pornin, Louis Salvail, Michel Riguidel, A. J. Shields, Thomas Länger, Momtchil Peev, Mehrdad Dianati, Anthony Leverrier, Andreas Poppe, Jan Bouda, Cyril Branciard, Mark Godfrey, John Rarity, Harald Weinfurter, Anton Zeilinger, Christian Monyk
Romain Alléaume, Norbert Lütkenhaus, Renato Renner, Philippe Grangier, Thierry Debuisschert, G. Ribordy, Nicolas Gisin, Philippe Painchault, Thomas Pornin, Louis Salvail, Michel Riguidel, A. J. Shields, Thomas Länger, Momtchil Peev, Mehrdad Dianati, Anthony Leverrier, Andreas Poppe, Jan Bouda, Cyril Branciard, M. S. Godfrey, John Rarity, Harald Weinfurter, Anton Zeilinger, Christian Monyk
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