Information Networks Secured by the Laws of Physics

Computer Science – Cryptography and Security

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In press. Invited survey paper for the special issue "Frontiers of Information Network Science" of IEICE Transactions on the F

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In this paper, we survey the state of the art of the secure key exchange method that is secured by the laws of classical statistical physics, and involves the Kirchhoff's law and the generalized Johnson noise equation, too. We discuss the major characteristics and advantages of these schemes especially in comparison with quantum encryption, and analyze some of the technical challenges of its implementation, too. Finally, we outline some ideas about how to use already existing and currently used wire lines, such as power lines, phone lines, internet lines to implement unconditionally secure information networks.

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