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5G network slicing with QKD and quantum-safe security
We demonstrate how the 5G network slicing model can be extended to address
data security requirements. In this work we demonstrate two different slice
configurations, with different encryption requirements, representing two
diverse use-cases for 5G networking: namely, an enterprise application hosted
at a metro network site, and a content delivery network. We create a modified
software-defined networking (SDN) orchestrator which calculates and provisions
network slices according to the requirements, including encryption backed by
quantum key distribution (QKD), or other methods. Slices are automatically
provisioned by SDN orchestration of network resources, allowing selection of
encrypted links as appropriate, including those which use standard
Diffie-Hellman key exchange, QKD and quantum-resistant algorithms (QRAs), as
well as no encryption at all. We show that the set-up and tear-down times of
the network slices takes of the order of 1-2 minutes, which is an order of
magnitude improvement over manually provisioning a link today