Applicability of QKD: TerraQuantum view on the NSA's scepticism
Quantum Physics
2024-03-21 v2 Popular Physics
Physics and Society
Abstract
Quantum communication offers unique features that have no classical analog, in particular, it enables provably secure quantum key distribution (QKD). Despite the benefits of quantum communication are well understood within the scientific community, the practical implementations sometimes meet with scepticism or even resistance. In a recent publication [1], NSA claims that QKD is inferior to "quantum-resistant" cryptography and does not recommend it for use. Here we show that such a sceptical approach to evaluation of quantum security is not well justified. We hope that our arguments will be helpful to clarify the issue.
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@article{arxiv.2308.07082,
title = {Applicability of QKD: TerraQuantum view on the NSA's scepticism},
author = {D. Sych and A. Kodukhov and V. Pastushenko and N. Kirsanov and D. Kronberg and M. Pflitsch},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2308.07082},
year = {2024}
}