Digital signatures are frequently used in data transfer to prevent impersonation, repudiation and message tampering. Currently used classical digital signature schemes rely on public key encryption techniques, where the complexity of so-called ‘one-way’ mathematical functions is used to provide security over sufficiently long timescales. No mathematical proofs are known for the long-term security of such techniques. Quantum digital signatures offer a means of sending a message, which cannot be forged or repudiated, with security verified by information-theoretical limits and quantum mechanics. Here we demonstrate an experimental system, which distributes quantum signatures from one sender to two receivers and enables message sending ensured...
Humanity’s understanding of quantum physics has finally reached the level where it can be harnessed ...
The ability to know and verifiably demonstrate the origins of messages can often be as important as ...
This doctoral thesis summarizes research in quantum cryptography done at the Department of Electroni...
Digital signatures are frequently used in data transfer to prevent impersonation, repudiation and me...
As society becomes more reliant on electronic communication and transactions, ensuring the security ...
Digital signatures are widely used to provide security for electronic communications, for example, i...
Digital signature schemes are often used in interconnected computer networks to verify the origin an...
Digital signatures guarantee the authenticity and transferability of messages and are widely used in...
Electronic communication is used everyday for a number of different applications. Some of the infor...
The last two decades has seen a revolution in how information is stored and transmitted across the ...
Signatures are primarily used as a mark of authenticity, to demonstrate that the sender of a message...
Funding: The authors gratefully acknowledge the support from the Scottish Universities Physics Allia...
We present an experimental realization of a quantum digital signature protocol which, together with ...
In the first half of this Thesis, we introduce a framework of “quantum cryptographic agility,” which...
C. C. and N. K. acknowledge the support from the Scottish Universities Physics Alliance (SUPA) and t...
Humanity’s understanding of quantum physics has finally reached the level where it can be harnessed ...
The ability to know and verifiably demonstrate the origins of messages can often be as important as ...
This doctoral thesis summarizes research in quantum cryptography done at the Department of Electroni...
Digital signatures are frequently used in data transfer to prevent impersonation, repudiation and me...
As society becomes more reliant on electronic communication and transactions, ensuring the security ...
Digital signatures are widely used to provide security for electronic communications, for example, i...
Digital signature schemes are often used in interconnected computer networks to verify the origin an...
Digital signatures guarantee the authenticity and transferability of messages and are widely used in...
Electronic communication is used everyday for a number of different applications. Some of the infor...
The last two decades has seen a revolution in how information is stored and transmitted across the ...
Signatures are primarily used as a mark of authenticity, to demonstrate that the sender of a message...
Funding: The authors gratefully acknowledge the support from the Scottish Universities Physics Allia...
We present an experimental realization of a quantum digital signature protocol which, together with ...
In the first half of this Thesis, we introduce a framework of “quantum cryptographic agility,” which...
C. C. and N. K. acknowledge the support from the Scottish Universities Physics Alliance (SUPA) and t...
Humanity’s understanding of quantum physics has finally reached the level where it can be harnessed ...
The ability to know and verifiably demonstrate the origins of messages can often be as important as ...
This doctoral thesis summarizes research in quantum cryptography done at the Department of Electroni...