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Secure Network Innovation in Defense: SDN and Quantum Cryptography with DISCRETION

  • Juan P. Brito (Vortragende:r)
  • , Jesús Ballesta
  • , Ruben Brito-Mendez
  • , Luis Mengual
  • , Laura Ortíz
  • , Vicente Martin
  • , Rafael Cantó
  • , Alejandro Muñiz
  • , Antonio Pastor
  • , Diego Lopez
  • , Stephan Laschet
  • , Sebastian Ramacher
  • , Pietro Piscione
  • , Ahmed K Abdulwahed
  • , Pietro Giardina
  • , Miguel Freitas
  • , Rui Calé
  • , Luís Maia
  • , Luis Magalhães
  • , Gustavo Anjos
  • Ricardo Chaves, Joana Afonso, Pedro Martins, Tiago Dias, Francisco Pinto, Margarida Vieira, Rodrigo Bacar, Catarina Bastos
    • Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
    • Telefonica
    • Nextworks S.r.l.
    • AlticeLabs
    • Adyta
    • Instituto de Telecomunicações
    • University of Lisbon
    • Deimos Engenharia

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    Abstract

    In military contexts, information and communication services are critical, relying on secure and robust infrastructures. However, current network architectures in defense are often static and inflexible. Software-Defined Networking offers significant advantages in terms of flexibility, agility, net-work management, and operational costs. These properties are essential in dynamic environments, and SDN technology can further enhance these benefits by incorporating Software-Defined Radio technologies, which are highly used in defense environments. Additionally, SDN networks can ensure redundancy and resilience against failures. The adoption of SDN facilitates the flexible integration of Quantum Key Distribution networks, which provide an inherently secure method for cryptographic key distribution across network nodes. However, current QKD implementations face limitations in scope and flexibility, as they are generally based on fixed, point-to-point connections and static infrastructure. Together, SDN and QKD present synergistic benefits: SDN enables a flexible QKD network with enhanced control and monitoring capabilities, while QKD ensures secure communication even against quantum threats within the SDN architecture. The DISCRETION project develops an SDN solution integrating QKD capabilities for secure communications, enhancing European defense capabilities through these advanced technologies. Cipher Machines within DISCRETION assure the red-black network segregation, an essential feature in military networks. This is provided by enabling real-time encryption and decryption using keys supplied by the SDN-QKD layer, alongside pre-shared keys. For mobility and tactical scenarios, SDR solutions are evaluated and incorporated into the SDN solution to support radio network segments and ensure secure communications in mobile contexts. The proposed DISCRETION solution was deployed at the REPMUS 2024 defense event, yielding notable results.
    OriginalspracheEnglisch
    Titel2025 International Conference on Quantum Communications, Networking, and Computing (QCNC)
    Seiten261 - 268
    Seitenumfang8
    ISBN (elektronisch)979-8-3315-3159-1
    DOIs
    PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 2025
    VeranstaltungInternational Conference on Quantum Communications, Networking, and Computing (QCNC 2025) - Nara, Nara, Japan
    Dauer: 31 März 20252 Apr. 2025
    https://www.ieee-qcnc.org/2025/

    Konferenz

    KonferenzInternational Conference on Quantum Communications, Networking, and Computing (QCNC 2025)
    Land/GebietJapan
    StadtNara
    Zeitraum31/03/252/04/25
    Internetadresse

    Research Field

    • Cyber Security

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