Entropy (Jul 2018)

Attacks against a Simplified Experimentally Feasible Semiquantum Key Distribution Protocol

  • Michel Boyer,
  • Rotem Liss,
  • Tal Mor

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/e20070536
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 7
p. 536

Abstract

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A semiquantum key distribution (SQKD) protocol makes it possible for a quantum party and a classical party to generate a secret shared key. However, many existing SQKD protocols are not experimentally feasible in a secure way using current technology. An experimentally feasible SQKD protocol, “classical Alice with a controllable mirror” (the “Mirror protocol”), has recently been presented and proved completely robust, but it is more complicated than other SQKD protocols. Here we prove a simpler variant of the Mirror protocol (the “simplified Mirror protocol”) to be completely non-robust by presenting two possible attacks against it. Our results show that the complexity of the Mirror protocol is at least partly necessary for achieving robustness.

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