Controlled mutual quantum entity authentication with an untrusted third party

Authors
Kang, Min-SungHeo, JinoHong, Chang-HoYang, Hyung-JinHan, Sang-WookMoon, Sung
Issue Date
2018-07
Publisher
SPRINGER
Citation
QUANTUM INFORMATION PROCESSING, v.17, no.7
Abstract
We propose a quantum control entity mutual authentication protocol that can be executed in environments involving an untrusted third party. In general, the third party, referred to as Charlie, can be an entity such as a telephone company, server, financial company, or login webpage for a portal service. Most communication protocols controlled by third parties are vulnerable to internal attacks. In this study, we present two solutions that make use of an entanglement correlation checking method and random numbers against an internal attack by an untrusted third party.
Keywords
SECURE DIRECT COMMUNICATION; KEY DISTRIBUTION; GHZ STATES; ENTANGLEMENT; PROTOCOL; NETWORK; TELEPORTATION; SCHEMES; SECURE DIRECT COMMUNICATION; KEY DISTRIBUTION; GHZ STATES; ENTANGLEMENT; PROTOCOL; NETWORK; TELEPORTATION; SCHEMES; Quantum entity authentication; GHZ-like state; Untrusted third party; Internal attack
ISSN
1570-0755
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/121189
DOI
10.1007/s11128-018-1927-5
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