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Unconditional security by the laws of classical physics

Authors :
Mingesz, Robert
Kish, Laszlo Bela
Gingl, Zoltan
Granqvist, Claes-Göran
Wen, He
Peper, Ferdinand
Eubanks, Travis
Schmera, Gabor
Mingesz, Robert
Kish, Laszlo Bela
Gingl, Zoltan
Granqvist, Claes-Göran
Wen, He
Peper, Ferdinand
Eubanks, Travis
Schmera, Gabor
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

There is an ongoing debate about the fundamental security of existing quantum key exchange schemes. This debate indicates not only that there is a problem with security but also that the meanings of perfect, imperfect, conditional and unconditional (information theoretic) security in physically secure key exchange schemes are often misunderstood. It has been shown recently that the use of two pairs of resistors with enhanced Johnson-noise and a Kirchhoff-loop - i.e., a Kirchhoff-Law-Johnson-Noise (KLJN) protocol - for secure key distribution leads to information theoretic security levels superior to those of today's quantum key distribution. This issue is becoming particularly timely because of the recent full cracks of practical quantum communicators, as shown in numerous peer-reviewed publications. The KLJN system is briefly surveyed here with discussions about the essential questions such as (i) perfect and imperfect security characteristics of the key distribution, and (ii) how these two types of securities can be unconditional (or information theoretical).

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1234107082
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2478.mms-2013-0001