Quantum Authentication Protocols for GSM
Behzad Lari

TL;DR
This paper introduces quantum cryptography-based protocols to enhance GSM SIM card authentication, aiming to detect and eliminate cloned SIM cards using entanglement and quantum memory techniques.
Contribution
It presents novel quantum authentication protocols for GSM networks, utilizing entanglement and quantum memory to improve security against SIM card cloning.
Findings
Protocols effectively detect cloned SIM cards.
Quantum methods improve GSM security.
Protocols enable removal of compromised SIMs.
Abstract
Security deficiencies and bugs in the Authentication of SIM cards in Global Systems for Mobile (GSM) have led us to present new protocols for these networks using the principles of quantum cryptography. In this paper first, we provide a protocol for detecting and removing SIM card that has a copy, using three entangle particles source and quantum channel when the original SIM card and its copy simultaneously logging in the mobile network. Then, another protocol based on the use of quantum memory (which is embedded in the SIM card) is presented. Both of these protocols can use to authenticate and remove SIM card that has a copy.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture · Quantum Information and Cryptography · Quantum Mechanics and Applications
