28-08-2009, 02:11 AM
Securable Network in three-party Protocols
Abstract
This work presents quantum key distribution protocols (QKDPs) to safeguard security in large networks, ushering in new directions in classical cryptography and quantum cryptography. Two mediator protocols, one with implicit user authentication and the other with explicit mutual authentication, are proposed to demonstrate the merits of the new combination, which include the following: 1) security against such attacks as man-in-the-middle, eavesdropping and replay, 2) efficiency is improved as the proposed protocols contain the fewest number of communication rounds among existing QKDPs, and 3) two parties can share and use a long-term secret (repeatedly). To prove the security of the proposed schemes, this work also presents a new primitive called the Unbiased-Chosen Basis (UCB) assumption.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS
Processor : Intel Pentium IV
Clock Speed : 700 MHZ
RAM : 128 MB
Monitor : 14 SVGA Digital Color Monitor
Keyboard : 107 Keys Keyboard
Floppy Drive : 1.44MB
Compact Disk Drive : 700MB
Hard Disk : 20GB
Printer : Canon BJC 2100 SP
Mouse : Logitech Mouse
SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS
Operating System : Windows 98,2000,xp
Tools : jdk1.5.0