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Short Paper: A Quantum Circuit Obfuscation Methodology for Security and Privacy

Aakarshitha Suresh, Abdullah Ash Saki, Mahababul Alam, Rasit Onur Topaloglu, Swaroop Ghosh

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Abstract

In the Noisy Intermediate-Scale Quantum (NISQ) realm, efficient quantum circuit compilation is critical to ensure successful computation. Several third-party compilers are improving the compilation times and depth/gate counts. Untrusted third parties or a particular version of a trusted compiler may allow an attacker to steal, clone, and/or reverse engineer the quantum circuit. We propose to obfuscate quantum circuits by employing dummy CNOT gates to prevent such threats. If the adversary clones the obfuscated design, he/she will get faulty results. We propose a metric-based dummy gate insertion process to ensure maximum corruption of functionality measured using Total Variation Distance (TVD) and validated using IBM’s noisy simulators. Our metric guided dummy gate insertion process achieves TVD of up to 28.83%, and performs 10.14% better than the average TVD and performs within 12.45% of the best obtainable TVD for the test benchmarks. The removal of dummy gates by the designer post-compilation to restore functionality as well as other finer details have been addressed.

Topics & Concepts

ObfuscationComputer scienceQuantum computerCompilerQuantum circuitMetric (unit)Computer engineeringQuantum gateProcess (computing)QuantumElectronic circuitTheoretical computer scienceComputer securityProgramming languageQuantum networkElectrical engineeringEngineeringQuantum mechanicsOperations managementPhysicsQuantum Computing Algorithms and ArchitecturePhysical Unclonable Functions (PUFs) and Hardware SecurityQuantum-Dot Cellular Automata
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