IEEE Transactions on Quantum Engineering (Jan 2023)

Security Proof Against Collective Attacks for an Experimentally Feasible Semiquantum Key Distribution Protocol

  • Walter Oliver Krawec,
  • Rotem Liss,
  • Tal Mor

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/TQE.2023.3261262
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4
pp. 1 – 16

Abstract

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Semiquantum key distribution (SQKD) allows two parties (Alice and Bob) to create a shared secret key, even if one of these parties (say, Alice) is classical. However, most SQKD protocols suffer from severe practical security problems when implemented using photons. The recently developed “Mirror protocol” (Boyer, Katz, Liss, and Mor, 2017) is an experimentally feasible SQKD protocol overcoming those drawbacks. The Mirror protocol was proven robust (namely, it was proven secure against a limited class of attacks including all noiseless attacks), but its security in case some noise is allowed (natural or due to eavesdropping) has not been proved yet. Here, we prove the security of the Mirror protocol against a wide class of quantum attacks (“collective attacks”), and we evaluate the allowed noise threshold and the resulting key rate.

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