Short Paper: Device- and Locality-Specific Fingerprinting of Shared NISQ Quantum Computers
Cryptography and Security
2022-02-28 v1
Abstract
Fingerprinting of quantum computer devices is a new threat that poses a challenge to shared, cloud-based quantum computers. Fingerprinting can allow adversaries to map quantum computer infrastructures, uniquely identify cloud-based devices which otherwise have no public identifiers, and it can assist other adversarial attacks. This work shows idle tomography-based fingerprinting method based on crosstalk-induced errors in NISQ quantum computers. The device- and locality-specific fingerprinting results show prediction accuracy values of and , respectively.
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@article{arxiv.2202.12731,
title = {Short Paper: Device- and Locality-Specific Fingerprinting of Shared NISQ Quantum Computers},
author = {Allen Mi and Shuwen Deng and Jakub Szefer},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2202.12731},
year = {2022}
}
Comments
5 pages, 8 figures, HASP 2021 author version