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Post-quantum cryptography and the quantum future of cybersecurity

Yi-Kai Liu, Dustin Moody

2024Physical Review Applied22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We review the current status of efforts to develop and deploy post-quantum cryptography on the Internet. Then we suggest specific ways in which quantum technologies might be used to enhance cybersecurity in the near future and beyond. We focus on two goals: protecting the secret keys that are used in classical cryptography, and ensuring the trustworthiness of quantum computations. These goals may soon be within reach, thanks to recent progress in both theory and experiment. This progress includes interactive protocols for testing quantumness as well as for performing uncloneable cryptographic computations; and experimental demonstrations of device-independent random number generators, device-independent quantum key distribution, quantum memories, and analog quantum simulators.

Topics & Concepts

Computer securityComputer scienceQuantum cryptographyCryptographyCryptosystemThe InternetCryptanalysisScope (computer science)Strong cryptographyKey (lock)Public-key cryptographyQuantum computerInternet privacyQuantumEncryptionQuantum informationPhysicsWorld Wide WebQuantum mechanicsProgramming languageQuantum Mechanics and ApplicationsQuantum Computing Algorithms and ArchitectureQuantum Information and Cryptography