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Quantum Logic Locking for Security
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: Received: 2 December 2022 / Approved: 7 December 2022 / Online: 7 December 2022 (10:55:58 CET)
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Topaloglu, R.O. Quantum Logic Locking for Security. J 2023, 6, 411-420. Topaloglu, R.O. Quantum Logic Locking for Security. J 2023, 6, 411-420.
Abstract
Having access to a unique quantum circuit that one wants to protect against use by others is a very likely scenario. However currently users rely on classical computer security schemes, which have known shortcomings. In this chapter we introduce a novel protection scheme along with a survey of other known methods to protect quantum information. In particular we review physically unclonable functions (PUFs), obfuscation, and introduce quantum logic locking.
Keywords
quantum computing; quantum circuit; qubit; quantum security; quantum logic locking; QLL; logic locking; hardware security
Subject
Computer Science and Mathematics, Security Systems
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