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What is the role of the BB84 protocol in QKD and how does it detect the presence of an eavesdropper?

by EITCA Academy / Sunday, 27 August 2023 / Published in Cybersecurity, EITC/IS/QCF Quantum Cryptography Fundamentals, Practical Quantum Key Distribution, QKD teaching kit, Examination review

The BB84 protocol plays a important role in Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) as a method for securely exchanging cryptographic keys between two parties. QKD is a fundamental concept in quantum cryptography that leverages the principles of quantum mechanics to establish secure communication channels. The BB84 protocol, named after its inventors Charles Bennett and Gilles Brassard in 1984, provides a secure and efficient way to distribute cryptographic keys while detecting the presence of an eavesdropper.

At its core, the BB84 protocol relies on the properties of quantum states to ensure secure key distribution. It utilizes two quantum states, typically represented by two orthogonal bases, to encode information. These bases are referred to as the "computational basis" and the "diagonal basis." In the computational basis, the two orthogonal states are represented by the binary values 0 and 1, while in the diagonal basis, they are represented by the binary values + and ×.

To initiate the key distribution process, the sender (often referred to as Alice) randomly chooses a bit string and encodes it using the two bases. For each bit, she randomly selects one of the two bases and prepares a qubit accordingly. Alice then sends the encoded qubits to the receiver (often referred to as Bob) through a quantum channel.

Upon receiving the qubits, Bob also randomly chooses a basis for each qubit and measures them accordingly. After the measurements, Bob publicly announces the bases he used for each qubit. Alice then discloses her chosen bases for each qubit. Both Alice and Bob retain the bits for which their bases match. These bits form the sifted key.

To ensure the security of the key, Alice and Bob perform a process known as "information reconciliation." This process involves comparing a subset of their sifted key to detect any discrepancies caused by noise or potential eavesdropping. By comparing a portion of the sifted key, they can estimate the error rate and apply error correction codes to reconcile their keys.

To detect the presence of an eavesdropper, Alice and Bob perform another process called "privacy amplification." Privacy amplification involves applying a random hashing function to the sifted key, effectively reducing the amount of information an eavesdropper could possess. The resulting key, known as the final key, is then used for secure communication.

The BB84 protocol is designed to detect the presence of an eavesdropper by monitoring the error rate during the information reconciliation process. Any significant increase in the error rate indicates potential eavesdropping attempts. This is due to the fact that an eavesdropper, often referred to as Eve, cannot perfectly measure the quantum states without disturbing them. Eve's presence introduces errors into the key, which can be detected by comparing the sifted key between Alice and Bob.

The BB84 protocol is a foundational component of Quantum Key Distribution. It enables secure key distribution by leveraging the properties of quantum states and detecting the presence of an eavesdropper through the monitoring of error rates during the information reconciliation process.

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