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[[Category: Two Party Protocols]] [[Category: Quantum Enhanced Classical Functionality]] [[Category:Specific Task]] | [[Category: Two Party Protocols]] [[Category: Quantum Enhanced Classical Functionality]] [[Category:Specific Task]] | ||
== Use | == Use-cases == | ||
* QKD can replace Diffie-Hellman key agreement protocols. For example in TLS, SSL, IPsec, etc. | * QKD can replace Diffie-Hellman key agreement protocols. For example in TLS, SSL, IPsec, etc. | ||
* If secure key rate is sufficiently high, one can use QKD to generate a secure key that will be used for information theoretically secure authenticated encryption scheme, e.g. using one-time pad together with an authentication scheme like those presented in [[Quantum Key Distribution #References|[1] ]]. | * If secure key rate is sufficiently high, one can use QKD to generate a secure key that will be used for information theoretically secure authenticated encryption scheme, e.g. using one-time pad together with an authentication scheme like those presented in [[Quantum Key Distribution #References|[1] ]]. | ||
* [[Cross-platform finance]] | |||
* [[Toward regulation for security and privacy]] | |||
==Protocols== | ==Protocols== |