Fan Chen, Lei Jiang, Hausi Müller, Philip Richerme, Cheng Chu, Zhenxiao Fu, Min Yang
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NISQ Quantum Computing: A Security-Centric Tutorial and Survey [Feature]
Quantum computing (QC) demonstrates substantial theoretical promise in addressing classically intractable problems. Recent investments and advancements across QC system stacks, including hardware, software, and algorithms, underscore a pivotal shift from theoretical exploration to the practical realization of applications. Despite this progress, the prevailing emphasis has predominantly centered on performance enhancement, often overlooking security considerations. In response to this gap, our article presents a comprehensive tutorial and survey aimed at identifying and categorizing vulnerabilities inherent in quantum computing systems. Beginning with an overview encompassing essential principles, ecosystem components, and unique attributes in the quantum computing system stack, we also provide a summary of development resources to facilitate efficient initiation in this domain. Building on this foundational knowledge, we introduce a taxonomy of QC security organized by victim layer and security attack objectives. Utilizing this taxonomy as a guiding framework, the article delivers an extensive survey of the latest advancements in QC security, with the overarching goal of equipping the reader with a comprehensive understanding of quantum computing system principles and an informed awareness of diverse and dynamic QC security threats. The intention is to benefit both industry stakeholders and research communities, ultimately aiming to proactively identify and mitigate security concerns within QC systems, thereby establishing a robust foundation for secure quantum computing environments.
期刊介绍:
The IEEE Circuits and Systems Magazine covers the subject areas represented by the Society's transactions, including: analog, passive, switch capacitor, and digital filters; electronic circuits, networks, graph theory, and RF communication circuits; system theory; discrete, IC, and VLSI circuit design; multidimensional circuits and systems; large-scale systems and power networks; nonlinear circuits and systems, wavelets, filter banks, and applications; neural networks; and signal processing. Content also covers the areas represented by the Society technical committees: analog signal processing, cellular neural networks and array computing, circuits and systems for communications, computer-aided network design, digital signal processing, multimedia systems and applications, neural systems and applications, nonlinear circuits and systems, power systems and power electronics and circuits, sensors and micromaching, visual signal processing and communication, and VLSI systems and applications. Lastly, the magazine covers the interests represented by the widespread conference activity of the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society. In addition to the technical articles, the magazine also covers Society administrative activities, as for instance the meetings of the Board of Governors, Society People, as for instance the stories of award winners-fellows, medalists, and so forth, and Places reached by the Society, including readable reports from the Society's conferences around the world.