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A Quantum Algorithm To Locate Unknown Hashgrams

Future Technologies Conference (FT), 2020
Abstract

Quantum computing has evolved quickly in recent years and is showing significant benefits in a variety of fields, especially in the realm of cybersecurity. The combination of software used to locate the most frequent hashes and nn-grams that identify malicious software could greatly benefit from a quantum algorithm. By loading the table of hashes and nn-grams into a quantum computer we can speed up the process of mapping nn-grams to their hashes. The first phase will be to use KiloGram to find the top-kk hashes and nn-grams for a large malware corpus. From here, the resulting hash table is then loaded into a quantum simulator. A quantum search algorithm is then used search among every permutation of the entangled key and value pairs to find the desired hash value. This prevents one from having to re-compute hashes for a set of nn-grams, which can take on average O(MN)O(MN) time, whereas the quantum algorithm could take O(N)O(\sqrt{N}) in the number of table lookups to find the desired hash values.

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