A Review of Security Evaluation of Practical Quantum Key Distribution System
Shi‐Hai Sun, Anqi Huang
Abstract
Although the unconditional security of quantum key distribution (QKD) has been widely studied, the imperfections of the practical devices leave potential loopholes for Eve to spy the final key. Thus, how to evaluate the security of QKD with realistic devices is always an interesting and opening question. In this paper, we briefly review the development of quantum hacking and security evaluation technology for a practical decoy state BB84 QKD system. The security requirement and parameters in each module (source, encoder, decoder and detector) are discussed, and the relationship between quantum hacking and security parameter are also shown.
Topics & Concepts
Quantum key distributionBB84Computer scienceKey (lock)Computer securityHackerQuantum cryptographyQuantumPhysicsQuantum informationQuantum mechanicsQuantum Information and CryptographyQuantum Computing Algorithms and ArchitectureQuantum Mechanics and Applications