A post-quantum secure communication system for cloud manufacturing safety

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A post-quantum secure communication system for cloud manufacturing safety Haibo Yi1,2 Received: 19 June 2020 / Accepted: 25 September 2020 © Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature 2020

Abstract In recent years, as one of the new advanced manufacturing modes, cloud manufacturing has been received wide attentions around the world. The technology of cloud manufacturing intergrades the services-oriented techniques as well as manufacturing processes based on cloud computing. With the aid of the cloud computing platforms, the manufacturing services are provided in manufacturing clouds. However, one of the key challenges of cloud manufacturing is the security and safety of information transmission. Traditional network security architectures are based on RSA and elliptic curve cryptographic systems, which is claimed to be broken on quantum computers. We exploit the countermeasures of post-quantum algorithms to protect cloud manufacturing against quantum computer attacks. We propose a post-quantum secure scheme for cloud manufacturing. First, in order to retain confidentiality in cloud manufacturing, we propose a post-quantum asymmetric-key encryption scheme to encrypt the message with the generated session key. Second, in order to retain authentication security in cloud manufacturing, we propose a post-quantum public-key signature generation scheme. Third, based on the encryption scheme and signature generation scheme, we propose a post-quantum secure communication system for cloud manufacturing. We implement our design on cloud-based environment and the comparison with related designs show that our design is suitable for protecting communication in cloud manufacturing. Besides, the post-quantum secure communication system can be extended to other applications of intelligent manufacturing. Keywords Cloud manufacturing · Intelligent manufacturing · Post-quantum algorithms · Secure scheme

Introduction As one of the new advanced manufacturing modes, cloud manufacturing has been received wide attentions around the world in recent years (Ren et al. 2017; Feng and Huang 2018; Yuan et al. 2019). Cloud manufacturing technology intergrades the services-oriented techniques as well as manufacturing processes based on cloud computing (Ooi et al. 2017; Xu 2012). With the aid of the cloud computing platforms, the manufacturing services are provided in manufacturing clouds (Jin et al. 2015; Wu et al. 2013; Loey et al. 2021).

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Haibo Yi [email protected]; [email protected]

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School of Artificial Intelligence, Shenzhen Polytechnic, Shenzhen 518055, China

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School of Business and Management, City University of Seattle, Seattle, WA 98125, USA

Cloud manufacturing has been one of the most popular choices in manufacturing. Fei proposed a IoT-based intelligent perception and access of manufacturing resource toward cloud manufacturing (Tao et al. 2014). Huang proposed a cloud manufacturing service platform for small and mediumsized enterprises (Huang et al. 2013). Qanbari proposed a portable cloud manufacturing s