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13 April 2023 Security analysis approach for power communication networks based on quantum key
Xiaokun Liu, Haoliang Xu, Ajun Cui
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Proceedings Volume 12605, 2022 2nd Conference on High Performance Computing and Communication Engineering (HPCCE 2022); 126051J (2023) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2673381
Event: Second Conference on High Performance Computing and Communication Engineering, 2022, Harbin, China
Abstract
The power communication network suffers from low evaluation accuracy when the error in the probability value, risk value and impact value of security events is higher than 0.02. This paper proposes a quantum key-based security analysis method for power service communication networks, with reliability, resilience, adaptability and self-healing selected as security assessment indexes for power service communication networks. Then, the corresponding weights of analysis indicators are calculated by combining hierarchical analysis method and entropy weight method, and the security evaluation of power service communication network is realized by multi-attribute decision method. The test result shows that the proposed method can accurately assess the possibility value, risk value and impact value of security events in power service communication networks, and the accuracy of the assessment results is high.
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Xiaokun Liu, Haoliang Xu, and Ajun Cui "Security analysis approach for power communication networks based on quantum key", Proc. SPIE 12605, 2022 2nd Conference on High Performance Computing and Communication Engineering (HPCCE 2022), 126051J (13 April 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2673381
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KEYWORDS
Quantum networks

Network security

Quantum security

Risk assessment

Quantum communications

Computer security

Information security

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