A quantum
cryptographic protocol with detection of compromised server
(pp551-560)
D. Richard
Kuhn
doi:
https://doi.org/10.26421/QIC5.7-3
Abstracts:
This paper presents a server-based hybrid cryptographic protocol, using
quantum and classical resources, to generate a key for authentication
and optionally for encryption in a network. A novel feature of the
protocol is that it can detect a compromised server. Additional
advantages are that it avoids the requirement for timestamps used in
classical protocols, guarantees that the trusted server cannot know the
authentication key, can provide resistance to multiple photon attacks,
and can be used with BB84 or other quantum key distribution protocols.
Each resource shares a previously distributed secret key with the
trusted server, and resources can communicate with the server using both
classical and quantum channels. Resources do not share secret keys with
each other, so that the key distribution problem for the network is
reduced from
O(n^2) to O(n).
Key words:
authentication, entanglement swapping,
quantum key distribution |