On the operational meaning and practical aspects of using the security parameter in quantum key distribution

We discuss the operational meaning of a commonly accepted security parameter in quantum key distribution, which is based on the trace distance. We separately consider the cases of using a key in a one-time pad and in a computationally secure cipher. Some practical aspects of using the security parameter are also elucidated, which are usually not paid enough attention in theoretical studies and which therefore may cause difficulties for experimentalists and engineers. It is shown that a one-time pad requires not only a higher key generation rate than computationally secure ciphers, but also a significantly stronger condition on the key security parameter.