Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) and Commodity Security Protocols: Introduction and Integration
S. Alan Mink, and R. Perlner. International Journal of Network Security & Its Applications, 1 (2):
101-112(Juy 2009)
Abstract
We present an overview of quantum key distribution (QKD), a secure key exchange method based on the quantum laws of physics rather than computational complexity. We also provide an overview of the two most widely used commodity security protocols, IPsec and TLS. Pursuing a key exchange model, we propose how QKD could be integrated into these security applications. For such a QKD integration we
propose a support layer that provides a set of common QKD services between the QKD protocol and the security applications.
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%A Alan Mink, Sheila Frankel
%A Perlner, Ray
%D 2009
%E Jae-Kwang Lee, Hannam University, South Korea
%J International Journal of Network Security & Its Applications
%K Distribution, IPsec, Key Network Networks, Protocols Quantum Security TLS,
%N 2
%P 101-112
%T Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) and Commodity Security Protocols: Introduction and Integration
%U http://airccse.org/journal/nsa/0709s9.pdf
%V 1
%X We present an overview of quantum key distribution (QKD), a secure key exchange method based on the quantum laws of physics rather than computational complexity. We also provide an overview of the two most widely used commodity security protocols, IPsec and TLS. Pursuing a key exchange model, we propose how QKD could be integrated into these security applications. For such a QKD integration we
propose a support layer that provides a set of common QKD services between the QKD protocol and the security applications.
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propose a support layer that provides a set of common QKD services between the QKD protocol and the security applications. },
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title = {Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) and Commodity Security Protocols: Introduction and Integration },
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