Quantum Internet, Governance, Trust, and the Promise of Secure Communication: On building a Quantum Internet that will be used
Pieter E. Vermaas, Luca Possati, Zeki C. Seskir

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the quantum internet's potential for secure communication, emphasizing that trust depends on governance and social factors, not just technical features, and offers policy recommendations.
Contribution
It highlights the importance of governance and social trust in the success of quantum internet, challenging the view that security is solely a technical issue.
Findings
Trust in quantum internet is socially constructed, not guaranteed by technology.
Effective governance and regulation are crucial for public trust.
Policy frameworks are essential for realizing the secure communication promise.
Abstract
The development of quantum technologies has been accelerating in the last decade, turning them into emerging technologies that need explicit attention by decision-makers at national funding agencies, companies and governments. In this paper we consider the governance of quantum internet, a new type of communication network developed for the promise that it can deliver inherently secure communication solely through its technical design. This paper gives a general analysis of the functions quantum internet offer, and then challenges this proposition by arguing that trust, an essential precondition for users to adopt this technology, cannot be guaranteed by technical features alone. Instead, trust is fundamentally a social phenomenon, shaped by how quantum internet is governed, operated, and regulated. Therefore, the ultimate success of quantum internet in fulfilling its promise of secure…
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture · Quantum Mechanics and Applications · Blockchain Technology Applications and Security
