The ability to know and verifiably demonstrate the origins of messages can often be as important as encrypting the message itself. Here we present an experimental demonstration of an unconditionally secure digital signature (USS) protocol implemented for the first time, to the best of our knowledge, on a fully connected quantum network without trusted nodes. Our USS protocol is secure against forging, repudiation and messages are transferrable. We show the feasibility of unconditionally secure signatures using only bi-partite entangled states distributed throughout the network and experimentally evaluate the performance of the protocol in real world scenarios with varying message lengths.
翻译:了解和可核查地显示信息来源的能力往往与加密信息本身一样重要。 我们在这里实验性地展示了一个无条件安全的数字签字协议(USS)首次执行,据我们所知,这是在完全连通的量子网络上,没有信任的节点。 我们的USS协议是安全的,不会伪造、拒绝和传递信息。 我们展示了使用仅分布在整个网络的双方纠结国无条件安全签名的可行性,并实验性地评估了协议在现实世界中在不同信息长度的情景下的性能。