Security Proofs in Quantum Cryptography
A security proof in cryptography is a formal demonstration that a cryptographic protocol is secure under certain assumptions. In classical cryptography, these assumptions are often based on the hardness of….
A security proof in cryptography is a formal demonstration that a cryptographic protocol is secure under certain assumptions. In classical cryptography, these assumptions are often based on the hardness of….
The BB84 Protocol, proposed by Charles Bennett and Gilles Brassard in 1984, is the first and most widely known Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) method. It allows two parties—commonly called Alice….
Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) is a method of securely sharing secret keys between two parties using the principles of quantum mechanics. It allows two people—commonly called Alice and Bob—to communicate….