Abstract:
The current standard to exchange a secret key for ensuring secure data transmission within the SSL/TLS protocol is based on Public-Key encryption. This method is only sec...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
The current standard to exchange a secret key for ensuring secure data transmission within the SSL/TLS protocol is based on Public-Key encryption. This method is only secure as long as the computation power of a potential attacker is limited. So far, the only way to make an unconditional secure key exchange, is to use quantum key distribution (QKD). With the latest figures of sifting key rates provided by NIST, we show which authentic theoretical final key rates are possible. Furthermore we present a modified SSL/TLS protocol, which uses quantum key distribution, in different encryption variants.
Date of Conference: 01-07 February 2009
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 13 February 2009
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