
TL;DR
This paper explores a quantum cryptography-based security architecture for cloud computing, aiming to enhance confidentiality, integrity, and availability by leveraging quantum mechanics and recent quantum computing advances.
Contribution
It proposes a novel security architecture for cloud environments that incorporates quantum cryptography to address limitations of classical PKI systems.
Findings
Quantum cryptography can potentially secure cloud communications against advanced threats.
The proposed architecture integrates quantum principles into existing security frameworks.
Quantum-based solutions may outperform classical cryptography in future security scenarios.
Abstract
Confidentiality, Integrity, and Availability are basic goals of security architecture. To ensure CIA, many authentication scheme has been introduced in several years. Currently deployment of Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) is a most significant solution. PKI involving exchange key using certificates via a public channel to a authenticate users in the cloud infrastructure. It is exposed to widespread security threats such as eavesdropping, the man in the middle attack, masquerade et al. Quantum cryptography is of the most prominent fields in the modern world of information security. Quantum cryptography is considered to be a future replica of classical cryptography along with a vital stance to break existing classical cryptography. This paper aims to look into basic security architecture in place currently and further it tries to introduce a new proposed security architecture for cloud…
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TopicsCloud Data Security Solutions · Cryptography and Data Security · Blockchain Technology Applications and Security
