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Main Authors: Vermaas, Pieter E., Possati, Luca, Seskir, Zeki C.
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.15852
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author Vermaas, Pieter E.
Possati, Luca
Seskir, Zeki C.
author_facet Vermaas, Pieter E.
Possati, Luca
Seskir, Zeki C.
contents The development of quantum technologies has been accelerating in the last decade, turning them into emerging technologies that need explicit attention by decision-makers at national funding agencies, companies and governments. In this paper we consider the governance of quantum internet, a new type of communication network developed for the promise that it can deliver inherently secure communication solely through its technical design. This paper gives a general analysis of the functions quantum internet offer, and then challenges this proposition by arguing that trust, an essential precondition for users to adopt this technology, cannot be guaranteed by technical features alone. Instead, trust is fundamentally a social phenomenon, shaped by how quantum internet is governed, operated, and regulated. Therefore, the ultimate success of quantum internet in fulfilling its promise of secure communication will depend not just on its technical hardware and software but also on the policies and frameworks for running these capacities, and on the public trust in those policies and frameworks. With this argument we arrive at recommendations to decision-makers for developing quantum internet and its governance in a way that quantum internet that can be trusted for its promised capacities.
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spellingShingle Quantum Internet, Governance, Trust, and the Promise of Secure Communication: On building a Quantum Internet that will be used
Vermaas, Pieter E.
Possati, Luca
Seskir, Zeki C.
Quantum Physics
Physics and Society
The development of quantum technologies has been accelerating in the last decade, turning them into emerging technologies that need explicit attention by decision-makers at national funding agencies, companies and governments. In this paper we consider the governance of quantum internet, a new type of communication network developed for the promise that it can deliver inherently secure communication solely through its technical design. This paper gives a general analysis of the functions quantum internet offer, and then challenges this proposition by arguing that trust, an essential precondition for users to adopt this technology, cannot be guaranteed by technical features alone. Instead, trust is fundamentally a social phenomenon, shaped by how quantum internet is governed, operated, and regulated. Therefore, the ultimate success of quantum internet in fulfilling its promise of secure communication will depend not just on its technical hardware and software but also on the policies and frameworks for running these capacities, and on the public trust in those policies and frameworks. With this argument we arrive at recommendations to decision-makers for developing quantum internet and its governance in a way that quantum internet that can be trusted for its promised capacities.
title Quantum Internet, Governance, Trust, and the Promise of Secure Communication: On building a Quantum Internet that will be used
topic Quantum Physics
Physics and Society
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.15852