Quantum Computing Cryptography and Lattice Mechanism

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Abstract

Classical cryptography with complex computations has recently been utilized in the latest computing systems to create secret keys. However, systems can be breached by fast-measuring methods of the secret key; this approach does not offer adequate protection when depending on the computational complexity alone. The laws of physics for communication purposes are used in quantum computing, enabling new computing concepts to be introduced, particularly in cryptography and key distribution. This paper proposes a quantum computing lattice (CQL) mechanism that applies the BB84 protocol to generate a quantum key. The generated key and a one-time pad encryption method are used to encrypt the message. Then Babai’s algorithm is applied to the ciphertext to find the closet vector problem within the lattice. As a result, quantum computing concepts are used with classical encryption methods to find the closet vector problem in a lattice, providing strength encryption to generate the key. The proposed approach is demonstrated a high calculation speed when using quantum computing

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Al-muqarm, A. M. A., Abedi, F., & Abosinnee, A. S. (2022). Quantum Computing Cryptography and Lattice Mechanism. Journal of Information and Communication Convergence Engineering, 20(4), 242–249. https://doi.org/10.56977/jicce.2022.20.4.242

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