QUANT-PHCRNov 22, 2021

Quantum Analogue of Entropy Based DDoS Detection

arXiv:2111.11867v21 citations
Originality Incremental advance
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This work addresses DDoS threats in quantum networks, which is an incremental step in applying quantum methods to network security.

The authors tackled DDoS attacks in quantum networks by introducing a quantum analogue of a classical entropic detection system, specifically applying it to detect attacks on a quantum repeater using entanglement entropy, which extends quantum information applications from data to network security.

Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) attacks can occur in quantum networks, which can pose a significant threat to its key distribution protocols. We introduce a quantum analogue of a classical entropic DDoS detection system, and apply it in the context of detecting an attack on a quantum network. In particular, we examine DDoS attacks on a quantum repeater and harness the associated entanglement entropy for the detection system. Our method contributes to the applicability of quantum information from the domain of data security to the area of network security.

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