The Asian Age

Unhackable network soon to be a reality

The method uses network structure to limit what a hacker can access It works for those networks where no one trusts an OEM

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Scientists have developed a method of securely communicat­ing between multiple quantum devices, bringing a largescale, unhackable network closer to reality. To date, communicat­ing via quantum networks has only been possible between two devices of known provenance that have been built securely.

“We’re in a technology arms race of sorts. When quantum computers are fully developed, they will break much of today’s encryption whose security is only based on mathematic­al assumption­s,” said Ciaran Lee, from University College London in the UK.

“To pre- emptively solve this, we are working on new ways of communicat­ing through large networks that don’t rely on assumption­s, but instead use the quantum laws of physics to ensure security, which would need to be broken to hack the encryption,” said Lee, lead author of the study published in the journal Physical Review Letters.

“Our approach works for a general network where you don’t need to trust the manufactur­er of the device or network for secrecy to be guaranteed,” said Matty Hoban, from the University of Oxford in the UK.

“Our method works by using the network’s structure to limit what an eavesdropp­er can learn,” Hoban said. The approach bridges the gap between the theoretica­l promise of perfect security guaranteed by the laws of quantum physics and the practical implementa­tion of such security in large networks.

It tests the security of the quantum devices prior to engaging in communicat­ions with the whole network. It does this by checking if the correlatio­ns between devices in the network are intrinsica­lly quantum and cannot have been created by another means. The correlatio­ns are used to establish secret keys which can be used to encrypt any desired communicat­ion. Security is ensured by the unique property that quantum correlatio­ns can only be shared between the devices that created them, ensuring no hacker can learn the key. “Our work can be thought of as creating the software that will run on hardware currently being built to realise the potential of quantum communicat­ions,” Lee said.

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