量子加密有利于API密钥的安全

Aymen Ramadhan Ghilen, Amel Mohamed Zahou, Wiem Abedelmonem Ben Khalifa
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为了应对对云资源和服务宝库的未经授权的访问,一些云服务提供商实现了基于api的访问控制方法,并因此授予任何客户端应用程序的完整身份验证。一旦被调用,每个云API(应用程序编程接口)都需要通过一个秘密访问密钥(通常称为API密钥)进行身份验证。无论是在密钥的生成、存储还是使用过程中,大量的安全风险都与这些密钥相关。基于硬件安全元素的建议旨在实现云服务提供商和客户端应用程序之间的端到端安全性。为确保可靠和安全的API密码匙交换,有关实体依靠公开密码匙基础设施(PKI)。一旦对手获得了无限的计算能力,就很容易拦截密钥,然后在云上打开贵重物品背后的大门。在本文中,我们提出了一个改进方案,该方案抛弃了PKI,并安装了一个量子机制,通过建立一组共享密钥来相互认证安全元素和云服务提供商。量子物理原理保证了所提出方法的开创性绝对安全性。为了分析量子技术的安全性,我们建立了一个基于PRISM模型检验工具的形式化验证。我们特别注重满足两个突出的特性:(i)参与量子协议的双方都能够检测到任何不被允许的窃听;(ii)对手在安装的密钥上捕获的有效信息量必须可以忽略不计。
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Quantum cryptography for the benefit of API keys safety
To cope with the unauthorized access to the cloud treasure of resources and services, several cloud service providers implement the API-based access control approach and grant thus a full authentication of any client application. Once called, each cloud API (Application Programming Interface) is required to authenticate through a secret access key, commonly termed API key. A plethora of security risks is associated with these keys whether during their generation, storage, or utilization. The hardware secure element-based proposal aims for an end-to-end security between a cloud service provider and a client application. To ensure a reliable and secure API key exchange, the concerned entities rely on Public Key Infrastructure (PKI). As soon as an adversary acquires an unbounded computing power, it would be easy to intercept the keys and then unlock the gate behind the valuables over the cloud. In this paper, we propose a revised scheme that discards the PKI and installs a quantum mechanism to mutually authenticate the secure element and the cloud service provider by establishing a set of shared keys. A pioneering absolute security of the presented approach is warranted by the principles of quantum physics. To analyze the security of the quantum technology, we establish a formal verification based on PRISM model checking tool. We outstandingly focus on satisfying two prominent properties: (i) both the parties engaged in the quantum protocol are able to detect any disallowed eavesdropping and (ii) the valid amount of information caught by an adversary on the installed key must be negligible.
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