This paper presents an overview of experimental studies focusing on quantum-safe communications in military applications, conducted within the NATO Innovation Continuum. The experiments explore a range of topics, including cryptographic agility, secure software supply chains, and quantum-resilient friend-or-foe identification for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). Collectively, these studies highlight challenges and design considerations for military communication and information systems (CIS) architectures that prioritize resilience to emerging quantum threats.

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Paving the Road Towards Quantum-Safe Communications for the Alliance

  • Joanna Sliwa,
  • Konrad Wrona,
  • Mikolaj Pietruczuk

摘要

This paper presents an overview of experimental studies focusing on quantum-safe communications in military applications, conducted within the NATO Innovation Continuum. The experiments explore a range of topics, including cryptographic agility, secure software supply chains, and quantum-resilient friend-or-foe identification for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). Collectively, these studies highlight challenges and design considerations for military communication and information systems (CIS) architectures that prioritize resilience to emerging quantum threats.