Quantum Token Obfuscation via Superposition
As quantum computing advances, traditional cryptographic security measures, including token obfuscation, are increasingly vulnerable to quantum attacks. This paper introduces a quantum-enhanced approach to token obfuscation leveraging quantum superposition and multi-basis verification to establish a...
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Zusammenfassung: | As quantum computing advances, traditional cryptographic security measures,
including token obfuscation, are increasingly vulnerable to quantum attacks.
This paper introduces a quantum-enhanced approach to token obfuscation
leveraging quantum superposition and multi-basis verification to establish a
robust defense against these threats. In our method, tokens are encoded in
superposition states, making them simultaneously exist in multiple states until
measured, thus enhancing obfuscation complexity. Multi-basis verification
further secures these tokens by enforcing validation across multiple quantum
bases, thwarting unauthorized access. Additionally, we incorporate a quantum
decay protocol and a refresh mechanism to manage the token life-cycle securely.
Our experimental results demonstrate significant improvements in token security
and robustness, validating this approach as a promising solution for
quantum-secure cryptographic applications. This work not only highlights the
feasibility of quantum-based token obfuscation but also lays the foundation for
future quantum-safe security architectures. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2411.01252 |