skip to main content
article

Zero-Knowledge against Quantum Attacks

Published: 01 May 2009 Publication History

Abstract

This paper proves that several interactive proof systems are zero-knowledge against general quantum attacks. This includes the well-known Goldreich-Micali-Wigderson classical zero-knowledge protocols for graph isomorphism and graph 3-coloring (assuming the existence of quantum computationally concealing commitment schemes in the second case). Also included is a quantum interactive proof system for a complete problem for the complexity class of problems having honest verifier quantum statistical zero-knowledge proofs, which therefore establishes that honest verifier and general quantum statistical zero-knowledge are equal: $\mathrm{QSZK}= \mathrm{QSZK}_{\mathrm{HV}}$. Previously no nontrivial interactive proof systems were known to be zero-knowledge against quantum attacks, except in restricted settings such as the honest verifier and common reference string models. This paper therefore establishes for the first time that true zero-knowledge is indeed possible in the presence of quantum information and computation.

Cited By

View all
  1. Zero-Knowledge against Quantum Attacks

      Recommendations

      Comments

      Information & Contributors

      Information

      Published In

      cover image SIAM Journal on Computing
      SIAM Journal on Computing  Volume 39, Issue 1
      May 2009
      360 pages

      Publisher

      Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics

      United States

      Publication History

      Published: 01 May 2009

      Author Tags

      1. interactive proof systems
      2. quantum cryptography
      3. zero-knowledge

      Qualifiers

      • Article

      Contributors

      Other Metrics

      Bibliometrics & Citations

      Bibliometrics

      Article Metrics

      • Downloads (Last 12 months)0
      • Downloads (Last 6 weeks)0
      Reflects downloads up to 24 Dec 2024

      Other Metrics

      Citations

      Cited By

      View all

      View Options

      View options

      Media

      Figures

      Other

      Tables

      Share

      Share

      Share this Publication link

      Share on social media