Abstract
In conventional cryptography, information-theoretically secure message authentication can be achieved by means of universal hash functions, and requires that the two legitimate users share a random secret key, which is at least twice as long as the tag. We address the question of whether quantum resources can offer any advantage over classical unconditionally secure message authentication codes. It is shown that a broad class of symmetric prepare-and-measure quantum message-authentication schemes cannot do better than their classical counterparts.
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Nikolopoulos, G. M., & Fischlin, M. (2020). Information-theoretically secure data origin authentication with quantum and classical resources. Cryptography, 4(4), 1–10. https://doi.org/10.3390/cryptography4040031
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