Physics – Quantum Physics
Scientific paper
2005-10-03
Physics
Quantum Physics
4 pages, 3 figures. V1 submitted to PRL in 21 August 2005
Scientific paper
This work shows how a secure Internet can be implemented through a fast key distribution system that uses physical noise to protect the transmitted information. Starting from a shared random sequence $K_0$ between two (or more) users, longsequences $R$ of random bits can be shared. The signals sent over the Internet are deterministic but have a built-in Nature-made uncertainty that protects the shared sequences. After privacy amplification the shared $R$ random bits --encrypted by noise-- are subsequently utilized in one-time-pad data ciphering.
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