14:00 - 14:15
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Opening and Welcome Remarks
Master of Ceremony: Gillian Makamara, Project Officer, ITU
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Seizo Onoe, Director, ITU Telecommunication Standardization Bureau
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Michele Mosca, Founder, Institute for Quantum Computing and Professor, University of Waterloo, Canada
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Junsen Lai, Chief Engineer, China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT) | Chair, JCA-QKDN
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Hao Qin, Senior Researcher, National University of Singapore | Vice-chair JCA-QKDN | Q15/17 Associate Rapporteur
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14:15 - 16:15
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Insights on QKD and QKDN certification: Current progress and challenges
Certification of QKD systems and QKDNs is crucial to validate their security, reliability, and compliance with established standards. As these systems become increasingly integrated into communication networks, robust certification processes also become increasingly essential. The certification process involves rigorous testing and evaluation against criteria such as the security of the quantum protocols, the resilience of the hardware against environmental variables and tampering, and the integrity of the entire system against potential cyber threats. Globally, standardization bodies are actively developing comprehensive guidelines and standards for QKD aiming to build trust among users and promote its widespread adoption. This session provided an overview of QKD certification, highlighting the current progress in certification activities and identifying any potential future standardization opportunities.
Moderator:
Hao Qin, Senior Researcher, National University of Singapore | Vice-chair JCA-QKDN | Q15/17 Associate Rapporteur
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Tobias Hemmert, Cryptographer, BSI, Germany: QKD security from BSI’s perspective [
Presentation ]
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Go Kato, Director, Quantum ICT Laboratory, NICT, Japan: Gap between QKD security proof and its implementation - Challenges in QKD Certification in Japan [ Presentation ]
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Vadim Makarov, University of Vigo, Spain: Certification of a commercial quantum key distribution system against implementation loopholes [ Presentation ]
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Ulrich Seyfarth, Manager, Bearing Point, Germany: Blueprint for a QKD Evaluation Lab based on Metrological Standards [ Presentation ]
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Weiyang Zhang, Engineer, University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) / Jinan Institute of Quantum Technology (JIQT), China: Standardization & certification consideration of satellite-based QKD [ Presentation ]
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Gert Grammel, Network Strategy, Juniper Networks: How to efficiently test and qualify QKD solutions [ Presentation ]
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16:15 - 16:50
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Panel discussion: Future directions for standardization of QKD and QKDN
This panel engaged in a forward-looking discussion on the evolving landscape of standardization for QKD and QKDNs, exploring the key challenges and certification requirements. The discussion also highlighted the crucial role of standardization in driving the commercial growth of the industry.
Moderator:
Sarah McCarthy, Cryptographic Strategist, evolutionQ | Research Associate, Institute for Quantum Computing, University of Waterloo
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Norbert Lütkenhaus, Executive Director, Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC), University of Waterloo | Vice-chair of ETSI ISG QKD
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Lory Thorpe, Senior Strategy Consultant, IBM Quantum | Chair of GSMA Post Quantum Telco Network Task Force
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Roddy Kok, Lead Consultant, Cyber Security Agency of Singapore
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Olivier Muth, Senior Principal Secure Materials & Quantum Systems Innovations – I, BDR, Germany
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16:50 - 17:10
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Coffee Break
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17:10 - 18:40
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Fourth meeting of the Joint Coordination Activity on Quantum Key Distribution Network (JCA-QKDN)
JCA-QKDN is a pivotal coordination group that brings together international experts to share knowledge and align efforts towards standardizing quantum key distribution networks (QKDNs). More information concerning the meeting is available here. |