End-to-End Encryption for Classical Channels in Quantum Communication Systems

End-to-End Encryption (E2EE) is a countermeasure for securing the classical communication channels within quantum communication systems, ensuring that all data transmitted between devices is encrypted and only accessible to the intended recipients.


Literature

[Barrett2013] J. Barrett, R. Colbeck, and A. Kent. "Memory Attacks on Device-Independent Quantum Cryptography" In: Phys. Rev. Lett. 110, 010503. (2013) 10.1103/PhysRevLett.110.010503.

QID: CM-0077
Tier: T0
Type: Classical
Tactic: Harden
Created: 2024-05-06
Updated: 2024-08-12

Technique → Countermeasures

List of techniques where this countermeasure can be applied.

Items: 2
Description Technique

End-to-End Encryption for Classical Channels in Quantum Communication Systems.

Adversary Post-Processing

End-to-End encryption of classical communication.

Compromise and Eavesdrop Classical Channel in Quantum Systems